Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFW) for stormwater treatment are increasingly used to treat urban runoff. However, studies of large-scale systems and the long-term evaluation of their treatment efficiency are scarce. This article presents the final results of a two-year study of the pollutant removal performance of a CFW in a stormwater pond capturing runoff from a low-residential catchment in South-East Queensland (Australia) under subtropical conditions. Although the CFW treatment area to catchment ratio was only 0.14%, the results demonstrated a significant removal of both Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and Total Phosphorus (TP) from the stormwater inflows by the CFW. The efficiency ratios for TSS and TP were 81% and 52%, respectively. Whi...
Constructed stormwater wetlands (CSWs) are commonly used in Sweden and worldwide because of their hi...
Constructed stormwater wetlands (CSWs) are commonly used in Sweden and worldwide because of their hi...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems have the potential mitigate the hydrologic disturbance a...
Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFW) for stormwater treatment are increasingly used to treat urban ru...
Floating Treatment Wetland (FTW) systems are purpose-built devices designed to replicate the water t...
Floating treatment wetland (FTW) systems are an innovative stormwater treatment technology currently...
Floating wetland treatment systems (FWTS) are an innovative stormwater treatment technology currentl...
Floating Wetland Treatment Systems (FWTS) have the potential to provide significantly greater stormw...
Urbanisation has created many issues in Australian environments (Skwirk, 2005). Urban stormwater inc...
This paper presents the results of an ongoing investigation into the pollution removal performance o...
Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFWs) are an innovative stormwater treatment technology that provides...
A Constructed Floating Wetland (CFW) is a relatively recent innovation in stormwater treatment and i...
Stormwater best management practice is aimed at reducing potential downstream impacts on aquatic eco...
Urbanisation leads to both quantitative and qualitative changes to stormwater runoff. While the quan...
Nitrogen is widely recognized as a chronic urban stormwater pollutant. In the United States, wet ret...
Constructed stormwater wetlands (CSWs) are commonly used in Sweden and worldwide because of their hi...
Constructed stormwater wetlands (CSWs) are commonly used in Sweden and worldwide because of their hi...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems have the potential mitigate the hydrologic disturbance a...
Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFW) for stormwater treatment are increasingly used to treat urban ru...
Floating Treatment Wetland (FTW) systems are purpose-built devices designed to replicate the water t...
Floating treatment wetland (FTW) systems are an innovative stormwater treatment technology currently...
Floating wetland treatment systems (FWTS) are an innovative stormwater treatment technology currentl...
Floating Wetland Treatment Systems (FWTS) have the potential to provide significantly greater stormw...
Urbanisation has created many issues in Australian environments (Skwirk, 2005). Urban stormwater inc...
This paper presents the results of an ongoing investigation into the pollution removal performance o...
Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFWs) are an innovative stormwater treatment technology that provides...
A Constructed Floating Wetland (CFW) is a relatively recent innovation in stormwater treatment and i...
Stormwater best management practice is aimed at reducing potential downstream impacts on aquatic eco...
Urbanisation leads to both quantitative and qualitative changes to stormwater runoff. While the quan...
Nitrogen is widely recognized as a chronic urban stormwater pollutant. In the United States, wet ret...
Constructed stormwater wetlands (CSWs) are commonly used in Sweden and worldwide because of their hi...
Constructed stormwater wetlands (CSWs) are commonly used in Sweden and worldwide because of their hi...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems have the potential mitigate the hydrologic disturbance a...