Constructed wetlands are wastewater treatment systems in which organic matter, metals and nutrients can be effectively removed. However, the effectiveness of constructed wetlands in retaining microplastics is still unknown. In this context, the distribution and fate of microplastics were studied in a laboratory constructed wetland. The laboratory constructed wetland was filled with humus and sand and planted with four different submerged macrophytes: Anubias congensis, Egeria densa, Vallisneria spiralis, and Pogostemon octopus. The floating macrophyte Lemna minor was distributed on the water surface. Different types of microplastics (spherical polyethylene microbeads, fragments of rubber tires, and polyethylene terephthalate textile fibers)...
Plastic debris is an environmentally persistent and complex contaminant of increasing concern. Under...
Humans interact with plastics every day in commercial and domestic uses. In 2017, 348 million tons o...
When microplastics enter the environment, they can interact with aquatic organisms at all trophic le...
Wastewater and stormwater are both considered as critical pathways contributing microplastics (MPs) ...
Despite complex technologies, conventional wastewater treatment processes do not remove 100 % of mic...
The abundance of microplastic particles in the marine environment is well documented, but less is kn...
[EN] Many studies have reported conventional wastewater treatment plants as one of the main sources ...
The ecological stress of microplastic contamination to ecosystem functioning and biota raises concer...
Wastewater treatment plants have been found to be a significant route through which microplastics ca...
Floating treatment wetlands are an emerging remediation technique for nutrient pollutants such as ni...
Microplastic is a ubiquitous pollutant in the environment. They are ingested by organisms due to the...
A relatively new type of pollutant called microplastics have emerged in freshwater streams that can ...
Microplastics (1–1000 μm) are now ubiquitous in all environments, including freshwater systems. Plas...
Little is known about the effects of microplastics on human health, but they are suspected to be mut...
Stormwater is considered a critical pathway contributing land-based microplastics to the aquatic env...
Plastic debris is an environmentally persistent and complex contaminant of increasing concern. Under...
Humans interact with plastics every day in commercial and domestic uses. In 2017, 348 million tons o...
When microplastics enter the environment, they can interact with aquatic organisms at all trophic le...
Wastewater and stormwater are both considered as critical pathways contributing microplastics (MPs) ...
Despite complex technologies, conventional wastewater treatment processes do not remove 100 % of mic...
The abundance of microplastic particles in the marine environment is well documented, but less is kn...
[EN] Many studies have reported conventional wastewater treatment plants as one of the main sources ...
The ecological stress of microplastic contamination to ecosystem functioning and biota raises concer...
Wastewater treatment plants have been found to be a significant route through which microplastics ca...
Floating treatment wetlands are an emerging remediation technique for nutrient pollutants such as ni...
Microplastic is a ubiquitous pollutant in the environment. They are ingested by organisms due to the...
A relatively new type of pollutant called microplastics have emerged in freshwater streams that can ...
Microplastics (1–1000 μm) are now ubiquitous in all environments, including freshwater systems. Plas...
Little is known about the effects of microplastics on human health, but they are suspected to be mut...
Stormwater is considered a critical pathway contributing land-based microplastics to the aquatic env...
Plastic debris is an environmentally persistent and complex contaminant of increasing concern. Under...
Humans interact with plastics every day in commercial and domestic uses. In 2017, 348 million tons o...
When microplastics enter the environment, they can interact with aquatic organisms at all trophic le...