Throughout history, people have sought ways to rid themselves of their waste products. Since the industrial revolution, humans have begun using and contaminating more water per capita than before. Therefore, in recent years, proper disposal of liquid wastes has become an increasingly pressing issue. With urbanization and increased population density came water treatment to purify water before its reintegration into the watershed. Conventional wastewater treatment plants employ a series of filtrations and chemical reactions to remove solids, pathogens, and typical household and commercial contaminants (Fernandez, 1997). Primary and secondary treatments remove solids and organic particles though filtration and anaerobic digestion (FAQ, 20...
Background The discharge of complex mixtures of nutrients, organic micropollutants, and antibiotic r...
Wastewater treatment wetlands are proven valuable alternatives to the treatment of wastewater in a m...
Summarization: The occurrence of emerging organic contaminants (EOCs)in wastewaters and the inabilit...
When urban regions gradually expand due to regional development, centralized sewage collection, trea...
Wetlands have already been recognized to hold the capacity for efficiently reducing or removing larg...
The purposes of this research were to determine the possibility of using a natural forested swamp fo...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Wastewater discharge is one of the most serious threats to the ecosystem. The most immediate impact ...
Constructed wetlands are a valid option for wastewater treatment even in urban areas. In the city, t...
This document describes the functions and values of wetlands, and includes keywords and illustration...
Polishing waste water with wetlands may help remove nutrients in the wastewater effluents on one han...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityConstructed treatment wetlands provide low cost, low maintenan...
Two major environmental problems currently affecting Louisiana are a high rate of coastal wetland lo...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
4 pp., 2 figuresA constructed wetland system for domestic wastewater treatment is designed to mimic ...
Background The discharge of complex mixtures of nutrients, organic micropollutants, and antibiotic r...
Wastewater treatment wetlands are proven valuable alternatives to the treatment of wastewater in a m...
Summarization: The occurrence of emerging organic contaminants (EOCs)in wastewaters and the inabilit...
When urban regions gradually expand due to regional development, centralized sewage collection, trea...
Wetlands have already been recognized to hold the capacity for efficiently reducing or removing larg...
The purposes of this research were to determine the possibility of using a natural forested swamp fo...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Wastewater discharge is one of the most serious threats to the ecosystem. The most immediate impact ...
Constructed wetlands are a valid option for wastewater treatment even in urban areas. In the city, t...
This document describes the functions and values of wetlands, and includes keywords and illustration...
Polishing waste water with wetlands may help remove nutrients in the wastewater effluents on one han...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityConstructed treatment wetlands provide low cost, low maintenan...
Two major environmental problems currently affecting Louisiana are a high rate of coastal wetland lo...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
4 pp., 2 figuresA constructed wetland system for domestic wastewater treatment is designed to mimic ...
Background The discharge of complex mixtures of nutrients, organic micropollutants, and antibiotic r...
Wastewater treatment wetlands are proven valuable alternatives to the treatment of wastewater in a m...
Summarization: The occurrence of emerging organic contaminants (EOCs)in wastewaters and the inabilit...