Non-point source pollution such as land-spreading of nitrogen-rich piggery wastewater poses a significant threat to surface waters. The aim was to examine the treatment of anaerobically digested piggery wastewater using four different meso-scale integrated constructed wetland (ICW) systems planted with Glyceria maxima. Four replicates were used for each system to assess differences due to nutrient loading, hydraulic loading and effluent recycling. All systems were effective in removing total organic nitrogen, ammonia-nitrogen, nitrate-nitrogen and molybdate reactive phosphorus. However, ammonia-nitrogen removal was the greatest challenge for high flow rates (>100 m3/ha/d). Nitrification was higher in summer than winter. Findings show...
This study investigated the efficiency of a four-stage tidal flow constructed wetland system for the...
A two-staged engineered wetland-based system was designed and constructed to treat raw domestic sept...
Nitrogen (N) transformations and removal in integrated constructed wetlands (ICWs) are often high,bu...
Non-point source pollution such as land-spreading of nitrogen-rich piggery wastewater poses a signif...
Disposal of wastewater generated by confmed swine production units is a problem when land is limited...
A full-scale hybrid constructed wetland (HCW) designed to treat 5 m3/d of piggery wastewaters built ...
Pollutants from pig farms in Mexico have caused problems in many surface water reservoirs. Growing c...
Increasing demands for improved water quality in receiving waters, effluent reclamation and reuse ha...
Two designs of experimental combined constructed wetland systems were constructed: vegetated (Scirpu...
ABSTRACT. Constructed wetlands designed and properly operated for treatment of swine wastewater may ...
The integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system studied in this research paper was constructedas par...
Piggery wastewater management is an environmental concern due to the risk of nutrient pollution on s...
The performances of a new and a mature integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system treating domest...
Wastewaters from intensive agricultural activities contain high concentrations of nitrogen and phos...
This paper reports on the development and evaluation of a pilot horizontal subsurface flow construct...
This study investigated the efficiency of a four-stage tidal flow constructed wetland system for the...
A two-staged engineered wetland-based system was designed and constructed to treat raw domestic sept...
Nitrogen (N) transformations and removal in integrated constructed wetlands (ICWs) are often high,bu...
Non-point source pollution such as land-spreading of nitrogen-rich piggery wastewater poses a signif...
Disposal of wastewater generated by confmed swine production units is a problem when land is limited...
A full-scale hybrid constructed wetland (HCW) designed to treat 5 m3/d of piggery wastewaters built ...
Pollutants from pig farms in Mexico have caused problems in many surface water reservoirs. Growing c...
Increasing demands for improved water quality in receiving waters, effluent reclamation and reuse ha...
Two designs of experimental combined constructed wetland systems were constructed: vegetated (Scirpu...
ABSTRACT. Constructed wetlands designed and properly operated for treatment of swine wastewater may ...
The integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system studied in this research paper was constructedas par...
Piggery wastewater management is an environmental concern due to the risk of nutrient pollution on s...
The performances of a new and a mature integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system treating domest...
Wastewaters from intensive agricultural activities contain high concentrations of nitrogen and phos...
This paper reports on the development and evaluation of a pilot horizontal subsurface flow construct...
This study investigated the efficiency of a four-stage tidal flow constructed wetland system for the...
A two-staged engineered wetland-based system was designed and constructed to treat raw domestic sept...
Nitrogen (N) transformations and removal in integrated constructed wetlands (ICWs) are often high,bu...