Wetlands are commonly used to treat phosphorus from the effluent of municipal wastewater plants after conventional treatment and wastewater from various diffuse sources, with good results. The long term phosphorous (P) retention capacity of wetland treatment systems is a key research question. This study examined phosphorus retention in wetland (peat) soil columns in order to clarify the role of aluminium (Al) and iron (Fe) concentrations in wastewater on P removal. Since Al and Fe in wastewater could be expected to increase P uptake by increasing peat sorption capacity, laboratory flow-through column experiments were run for almost 700 days in conditions replicating the natural conditions in treatment wetlands. The study set comprised 18 p...
A study has been conducted focusing on how the phosphorus renrx)val efficiency of a constructed wet...
Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (Al-WTR) have a strong affinity to sorb phosphorus. In a p...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release in a novel reuse of Al-based wa...
Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (Al-WTR) have a strong affinity to sorb phosphorus. In a p...
Forestry harvesting on peats is known to result in significant losses of soil phosphorus (P) to adja...
End of Project ReportPhosphorus plays a major role in the eutrophication of freshwater systems. Wetl...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Abstract No single end-use has yet been identified that is capable of consuming the projected produc...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amount...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
A study has been conducted focusing on how the phosphorus renrx)val efficiency of a constructed wet...
Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (Al-WTR) have a strong affinity to sorb phosphorus. In a p...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release in a novel reuse of Al-based wa...
Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (Al-WTR) have a strong affinity to sorb phosphorus. In a p...
Forestry harvesting on peats is known to result in significant losses of soil phosphorus (P) to adja...
End of Project ReportPhosphorus plays a major role in the eutrophication of freshwater systems. Wetl...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Abstract No single end-use has yet been identified that is capable of consuming the projected produc...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amount...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
A study has been conducted focusing on how the phosphorus renrx)val efficiency of a constructed wet...
Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (Al-WTR) have a strong affinity to sorb phosphorus. In a p...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release in a novel reuse of Al-based wa...