The aim of this study was to evaluate the removal of faecal bacteria and nutrients from domestic wastewater, in surface flow wetlands vegetated with Echinochloa pyramidalis. Horizontal surface flow (HSF) wetlands were fed with primarily treated domestic wastewater at organic loading rates varying from 20.74 to 27.15 g BOD/m2/day for two consecutive years. Water samples were collected at two weeks interval from the inflow and the outflow of the treatment wetlands for physicochemical and faecal bacteria analyses. Physicochemical parameters with highest removal rates were total suspended solids (TSS, 62-80%), Nitrates (57-73 %) and PO4-3 (57-84 %). Faecal indicators reductions of 1.4 and 0.3 log units (1st year) and 1.15 and 0.65 log units (2n...
Background: Constructed wetlands are systems designed based on the utilization of natural processes,...
An investigation to assess the capacity of the Nakivubo swamp, Kampala-Uganda (which has been receiv...
The relationship between water quality and health should be appreciated by engineers and researchers...
Several macrophytes are being tested in experimental wetlands systems in Cameroon, for the treatment...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Phil...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have recently emerged as efficient technology for secondary treatment of w...
Abstract Constructed wetlands have emerged as a viable alternative for secondary treatment of domest...
Water scarcity and elevated potential in wastewater treatment in the last decades raise attention t...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have recently emerged as efficient technology for secondary treatment of w...
The experimentation plant, based on a sub-surface horizontal flow phytodepuration (SSHFP) unit with ...
Constructed wetlands have emerged as a viable alternative for secondary treatment of domestic wastew...
The present study was undertaken in a constructed wetland (CW), setup in a tourism house, for domest...
Background: Constructed wetlands are systems designed based on the utilization of natural processes,...
This work aims at assessing growth and productivity of Echinochloa pyramidalis in the saline and sal...
The experimentation plant, based on a sub-surface horizontal flow phytodepuration (SSHFP) unit with ...
Background: Constructed wetlands are systems designed based on the utilization of natural processes,...
An investigation to assess the capacity of the Nakivubo swamp, Kampala-Uganda (which has been receiv...
The relationship between water quality and health should be appreciated by engineers and researchers...
Several macrophytes are being tested in experimental wetlands systems in Cameroon, for the treatment...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Phil...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have recently emerged as efficient technology for secondary treatment of w...
Abstract Constructed wetlands have emerged as a viable alternative for secondary treatment of domest...
Water scarcity and elevated potential in wastewater treatment in the last decades raise attention t...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have recently emerged as efficient technology for secondary treatment of w...
The experimentation plant, based on a sub-surface horizontal flow phytodepuration (SSHFP) unit with ...
Constructed wetlands have emerged as a viable alternative for secondary treatment of domestic wastew...
The present study was undertaken in a constructed wetland (CW), setup in a tourism house, for domest...
Background: Constructed wetlands are systems designed based on the utilization of natural processes,...
This work aims at assessing growth and productivity of Echinochloa pyramidalis in the saline and sal...
The experimentation plant, based on a sub-surface horizontal flow phytodepuration (SSHFP) unit with ...
Background: Constructed wetlands are systems designed based on the utilization of natural processes,...
An investigation to assess the capacity of the Nakivubo swamp, Kampala-Uganda (which has been receiv...
The relationship between water quality and health should be appreciated by engineers and researchers...