The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the influence of batch versus continuous flow on the removal efficiencies of chemical oxygen demand (COD), nitrogen (N) and total phosphorus (TP) in tropical subsurface flow constructed wetlands (SSF CW). The quantitative role of the higher aquatic plants in nutrient removal in these two operational modes was also investigated. Results indicated no significant difference (p > 0.05) in COD removal between batch and continuous flow modes for either the planted or unplanted treatments. Furthermore, the batch-loaded planted wetlands showed significantly (p < 0.05) higher ammonium removal efficiencies (95.2%) compared with the continuously fed systems (80.4%), most probably because the drain and fill...
Ammonia-removal efficiency in constructed wetlands is often limited by the amount of oxygen availabl...
With the unique advantages of lower operational and maintenance cost, the applications of subsurface...
To estimate the nutrient and organic matter (Biological Oxygen Demand (BODs) and Chemical Oxygen Dem...
Abstract. In constructed wetlands (CWs) with horizontal sub-surface flow, nutrient removal, espe-cia...
Constructed wetlands (CWs) have been successfully used for treating various wastewaters for decades ...
Pilot scale studies were conducted to determine the performance of a subsurface horizontal flow cons...
This research evaluates the effect of both organic and ammonia loading rates and the presence of pla...
International audienceThe main objective of the work is to characterize the role of plants in a cons...
The performance of a vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland (VSSFCW) for sewage effluent treat...
The influent concentration has a great effect on nutrients removal efficiency in vertical subsurface...
This research evaluates the effect of both organic and ammonia loading rates and the presence of pla...
AbstractThe performance of a vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland (VSSFCW) for sewage efflue...
Constructed wetlands (CW) are wastewater treatment systems with low energy consumption, no negative ...
A series of mesocosm-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands (HSSF-CWs) were establish...
The kinetics of organic matter and nutrient removal in a pilot vertical subsurface wetland with red ...
Ammonia-removal efficiency in constructed wetlands is often limited by the amount of oxygen availabl...
With the unique advantages of lower operational and maintenance cost, the applications of subsurface...
To estimate the nutrient and organic matter (Biological Oxygen Demand (BODs) and Chemical Oxygen Dem...
Abstract. In constructed wetlands (CWs) with horizontal sub-surface flow, nutrient removal, espe-cia...
Constructed wetlands (CWs) have been successfully used for treating various wastewaters for decades ...
Pilot scale studies were conducted to determine the performance of a subsurface horizontal flow cons...
This research evaluates the effect of both organic and ammonia loading rates and the presence of pla...
International audienceThe main objective of the work is to characterize the role of plants in a cons...
The performance of a vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland (VSSFCW) for sewage effluent treat...
The influent concentration has a great effect on nutrients removal efficiency in vertical subsurface...
This research evaluates the effect of both organic and ammonia loading rates and the presence of pla...
AbstractThe performance of a vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland (VSSFCW) for sewage efflue...
Constructed wetlands (CW) are wastewater treatment systems with low energy consumption, no negative ...
A series of mesocosm-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands (HSSF-CWs) were establish...
The kinetics of organic matter and nutrient removal in a pilot vertical subsurface wetland with red ...
Ammonia-removal efficiency in constructed wetlands is often limited by the amount of oxygen availabl...
With the unique advantages of lower operational and maintenance cost, the applications of subsurface...
To estimate the nutrient and organic matter (Biological Oxygen Demand (BODs) and Chemical Oxygen Dem...