The presence of arsenic and heavy metals in drinking water sources poses a serious health risk due to chronic toxicological effects. Constructed wetlands have the potential to remove arsenic and heavy metals, but little is known about pollutant removal efficiency and reliability of wetlands for this task. This lab-scale study investigated the use of vertical subsurface flow constructed wetlands for removing arsenic, boron, copper, zinc, iron and manganese from synthetic wastewater. Gravel, limestone, zeolite and cocopeat were employed as wetland media. Conventional gravel media only showed limited capability in removing arsenic, iron, copper and zinc; and it showed virtually no capability in removing manganese and boron. In contrast, altern...
Two lab-scale wetland systems were studied for the removal of dissolved Cu, Mn, Fe, Pb and Zn. Veget...
In the present experiment, a horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW) planted with Typha angustifo...
In this study, a horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW) planted with Typha angustifolia, was tes...
The presence of arsenic and heavy metals in drinking water sources poses a serious health risk due t...
The presence of arsenic (As) in aquatic environments is a worldwide concern due to its toxicity and ...
Acidic wastewaters, such as occur in acid mine drainage, typically contain heavy metals and metalloi...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have been widely used to treat different types of water, including acid mi...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn this study, horizontal flow wetland microcosms were used to test the e...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have been widely used to treat different types of water, including acid mi...
This study investigated the removal of arsenic in twenty wetland columns, planted with Phragmites au...
Boron (B) contamination in the environment still increases because of various natural sources and an...
Lead is one of the most common contaminants in the environment today and most of the remediation tec...
This study reports four heavy metals, i.e., Zinc (Zn), Chromium (Cr), Nickel (Ni), and Lead (Pb) rem...
Arsenic pollution in aquatic environments is a worldwide concern due to its toxicity and chronic eff...
Two lab-scale wetland systems were studied for the removal of dissolved Cu, Mn, Fe, Pb and Zn. Veget...
Two lab-scale wetland systems were studied for the removal of dissolved Cu, Mn, Fe, Pb and Zn. Veget...
In the present experiment, a horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW) planted with Typha angustifo...
In this study, a horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW) planted with Typha angustifolia, was tes...
The presence of arsenic and heavy metals in drinking water sources poses a serious health risk due t...
The presence of arsenic (As) in aquatic environments is a worldwide concern due to its toxicity and ...
Acidic wastewaters, such as occur in acid mine drainage, typically contain heavy metals and metalloi...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have been widely used to treat different types of water, including acid mi...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn this study, horizontal flow wetland microcosms were used to test the e...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have been widely used to treat different types of water, including acid mi...
This study investigated the removal of arsenic in twenty wetland columns, planted with Phragmites au...
Boron (B) contamination in the environment still increases because of various natural sources and an...
Lead is one of the most common contaminants in the environment today and most of the remediation tec...
This study reports four heavy metals, i.e., Zinc (Zn), Chromium (Cr), Nickel (Ni), and Lead (Pb) rem...
Arsenic pollution in aquatic environments is a worldwide concern due to its toxicity and chronic eff...
Two lab-scale wetland systems were studied for the removal of dissolved Cu, Mn, Fe, Pb and Zn. Veget...
Two lab-scale wetland systems were studied for the removal of dissolved Cu, Mn, Fe, Pb and Zn. Veget...
In the present experiment, a horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW) planted with Typha angustifo...
In this study, a horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW) planted with Typha angustifolia, was tes...