Constructed wetlands (CW) have gained recognition as a management option for the treatment of various agricultural wastewaters. This study involved the design, construction, and initial evaluation of a wetland-reservoir-irrigation (WRI) system. The system was established in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada, with the goal to capture, treat, and re-use agricultural sub-surface drainage water. It consisted of a 1.8-ha area of a cropped field that was systematically tile drained. Drainage water was directed through a 2-cell CW and then into a reservoir-irrigation pond. Flow rate hydraulics, residence time distributions, and treatment efficiencies for nitrate-nitrogen (NO3−-N) and Escherichia coli (E. coli) were monitored for 14 months. Mass reduction...
Farmyard runoff, i.e. the effluent generated by the rain falling over farmyards, tracks and roofs, i...
Many potato processors require on-farm washing of potatoes, creating large quantities of wastewater ...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
Constructed wetlands (CW) are a treatment option for agricultural wastewater. Their ability to adequ...
Most farms use agri-chemicals in their operations to obtain maximum production from their crops. Not...
Global warming mainly induced by anthropogenic causes has already restricted the increase in agricul...
The integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system studied in this research paper was constructedas par...
Constructed wetland (CW) is a popular sustainable best management practice for treating different wa...
Increasing demands for improved water quality in receiving waters, effluent reclamation and reuse ha...
Pollutants from pig farms in Mexico have caused problems in many surface water reservoirs. Growing c...
Interest in the use of non-traditional waste management systems is increasing. This research determi...
Two designs of experimental combined constructed wetland systems were constructed: vegetated (Scirpu...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have recently emerged as efficient technology for secondary treatment of w...
The greenhouse vegetable industry in British Columbia is an expanding agricultural sector producing ...
The efficiency of a vertical-flow constructed wetland was investigated for the treatment of domestic...
Farmyard runoff, i.e. the effluent generated by the rain falling over farmyards, tracks and roofs, i...
Many potato processors require on-farm washing of potatoes, creating large quantities of wastewater ...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
Constructed wetlands (CW) are a treatment option for agricultural wastewater. Their ability to adequ...
Most farms use agri-chemicals in their operations to obtain maximum production from their crops. Not...
Global warming mainly induced by anthropogenic causes has already restricted the increase in agricul...
The integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system studied in this research paper was constructedas par...
Constructed wetland (CW) is a popular sustainable best management practice for treating different wa...
Increasing demands for improved water quality in receiving waters, effluent reclamation and reuse ha...
Pollutants from pig farms in Mexico have caused problems in many surface water reservoirs. Growing c...
Interest in the use of non-traditional waste management systems is increasing. This research determi...
Two designs of experimental combined constructed wetland systems were constructed: vegetated (Scirpu...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have recently emerged as efficient technology for secondary treatment of w...
The greenhouse vegetable industry in British Columbia is an expanding agricultural sector producing ...
The efficiency of a vertical-flow constructed wetland was investigated for the treatment of domestic...
Farmyard runoff, i.e. the effluent generated by the rain falling over farmyards, tracks and roofs, i...
Many potato processors require on-farm washing of potatoes, creating large quantities of wastewater ...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...