The concept of a reed willow bed combination has the potential to achieve a zero discharge wastewater treatment system. This paper will present results from a two year study to monitor the performance of a reed willow bed facility at Lynches Lane, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Outline design specifications for the facility will be presented. Monitoring results for a two year period including influent and effluent parameters, rainfall, potential evapotranspiration, and soil classification will be presented and discussed. During the two year monitoring period the system achieved a zero discharge. This paper will discuss the potential widespread application of similar systems in Ireland. This is in the context of a recent EU judgment which declared tha...
The wastewater of one third of Ireland’s population is treated on-site using domestic treatment syst...
The paper reports the treatment performance capability, during an on-going full-scale study, which w...
The ability of aquatic macrophytes to accumulate large quantities of nutrients from their environmen...
The concept of a reed willow bed combination has the potential to achieve a zero discharge wastewate...
This paper will briefly trace the development of reed beds, the treatment mechanisms involved and th...
THESIS 10766In Ireland, domestic wastewater from approximately 400,000 dwellings is treated by on-si...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems play a vital role in the protection of surface waters, groundwat...
The treatment of wastewater in modern wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is highly effective. For l...
For the purpose of synthesizing a compendium of efforts aimed at environmental pollution control thr...
A pilot scheme in Ireland is treating agricultural wastewater using waste alum sludge from water-tre...
For the purpose of synthesizing a compendium of efforts aimed at environmental pollution control thr...
The aim of this research is to find if Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) willow trees is a viable wastewa...
Full-scale willow evapotranspiration systems fed from the base with septic tank or secondary treated...
In most countries within Europe there are numerous small rural Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTWs) o...
There is no any environmentally acceptable standard method practiced to treat domestic grey water in...
The wastewater of one third of Ireland’s population is treated on-site using domestic treatment syst...
The paper reports the treatment performance capability, during an on-going full-scale study, which w...
The ability of aquatic macrophytes to accumulate large quantities of nutrients from their environmen...
The concept of a reed willow bed combination has the potential to achieve a zero discharge wastewate...
This paper will briefly trace the development of reed beds, the treatment mechanisms involved and th...
THESIS 10766In Ireland, domestic wastewater from approximately 400,000 dwellings is treated by on-si...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems play a vital role in the protection of surface waters, groundwat...
The treatment of wastewater in modern wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is highly effective. For l...
For the purpose of synthesizing a compendium of efforts aimed at environmental pollution control thr...
A pilot scheme in Ireland is treating agricultural wastewater using waste alum sludge from water-tre...
For the purpose of synthesizing a compendium of efforts aimed at environmental pollution control thr...
The aim of this research is to find if Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) willow trees is a viable wastewa...
Full-scale willow evapotranspiration systems fed from the base with septic tank or secondary treated...
In most countries within Europe there are numerous small rural Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTWs) o...
There is no any environmentally acceptable standard method practiced to treat domestic grey water in...
The wastewater of one third of Ireland’s population is treated on-site using domestic treatment syst...
The paper reports the treatment performance capability, during an on-going full-scale study, which w...
The ability of aquatic macrophytes to accumulate large quantities of nutrients from their environmen...