1. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Content in Constructed Wetlands
- Author
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Anita Jakubaszek
- Subjects
geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,constructed wetland ,Phosphorus ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Environmental engineering ,Wetland ,02 engineering and technology ,General Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,TA170-171 ,01 natural sciences ,Nitrogen ,nitrogen ,wastewater treatments ,chemistry ,Environmental protection ,021105 building & construction ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,phosphorus ,Business management ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
High effectiveness of organic pollutants and nutrients removal is achieved in biological wastewater treatments plants – in case of proper exploitation of these objects. Nitrogen and phosphorus transformation or removal depends on many physic – chemical and biochemical conditions, deposit and environmental factors. A rule for treating wastewater consists in decomposition of organic compounds included in wastewater in water-soil environment. Removing contaminations is performed as a result of sorption of contaminations, bio-chemical oxidation-reduction reactions and biological activity of soil microorganisms and hydrophyte flora. The research has been carried out in the constructed wetland in Małyszyn (1300 EP). The treatment plant operates in horizontal system, with under-surface flow of wastewater.
- Published
- 2020