Floating Treatment Wetland (FTW) systems are purpose-built devices designed to replicate the water treatment processes that occur in and around naturally occurring floating vegetated islands. FTWs can be used to improve the water quality of water storage ponds by contributing to water treatment processes through adhesion, filtration, nutrient uptake (direct use by plants), and sequestration. This paper presents the results of a twelve-month investigation into the pollution removal performance of a FTW receiving stormwater runoff from a 7.46 ha urban residential catchment. As anticipated, there was a high degree of variation in FTW treatment performance between individual rainfall events. Overall pollution removal performance was calculated ...
Wet detention ponds are used for stormwater treatment across the United States and reduce most pollu...
Constructed wetlands, which are commonly used in wastewater treatment, are difficult to use for stor...
Nitrogen and phosphorus in stormwater cause an excessive influx of nutrients to stormwater-receiving...
Floating Treatment Wetland (FTW) systems are purpose-built devices designed to replicate the water t...
Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFW) for stormwater treatment are increasingly used to treat urban ru...
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...
Nitrogen is widely recognized as a chronic urban stormwater pollutant. In the United States, wet ret...
This paper presents the results of an ongoing investigation into the pollution removal performance o...
Wet detention ponds are frequently used in stormwater management systems as part of a treatment trai...
The aim of this study was to determine if the Floating Treatment Wetlands (FTWs) were successful in ...
Constructed wetlands are a common structural treatment measure employed to remove stormwater polluta...
A Constructed Floating Wetland (CFW) is a relatively recent innovation in stormwater treatment and i...
Wet detention ponds are used for stormwater treatment across the United States and reduce most pollu...
Constructed wetlands, which are commonly used in wastewater treatment, are difficult to use for stor...
Nitrogen and phosphorus in stormwater cause an excessive influx of nutrients to stormwater-receiving...
Floating Treatment Wetland (FTW) systems are purpose-built devices designed to replicate the water t...
Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFW) for stormwater treatment are increasingly used to treat urban ru...
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...
Nitrogen is widely recognized as a chronic urban stormwater pollutant. In the United States, wet ret...
This paper presents the results of an ongoing investigation into the pollution removal performance o...
Wet detention ponds are frequently used in stormwater management systems as part of a treatment trai...
The aim of this study was to determine if the Floating Treatment Wetlands (FTWs) were successful in ...
Constructed wetlands are a common structural treatment measure employed to remove stormwater polluta...
A Constructed Floating Wetland (CFW) is a relatively recent innovation in stormwater treatment and i...
Wet detention ponds are used for stormwater treatment across the United States and reduce most pollu...
Constructed wetlands, which are commonly used in wastewater treatment, are difficult to use for stor...
Nitrogen and phosphorus in stormwater cause an excessive influx of nutrients to stormwater-receiving...