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Eco-friendly and low-cost Enhanced Pond and Wetland (EPW) system for the treatment of secondary wastewater effluent

Authors :
Rupert J. Craggs
Chris C. Tanner
Jason B.K. Park
Source :
Ecological Engineering. 120:170-179
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

To demonstrate the feasibility of Enhanced Pond and Wetland (EPW) system for the treatment of Biological Trickling Filter (BTF) effluent, pilot-scale EPW systems were installed and operated in New Zealand climate conditions. The system consisted of: two High Rate Algal Ponds (HRAPs) followed by gravity Algal Harvesters (AHs), two Surface Flow Constructed Wetlands (SFCWs), and a Woodchip Denitrification Filter (WDF). The wastewater treatment performance of each treatment component was monitored fortnightly over six months (late autumn to winter) in terms of TSS, total and soluble BOD5, nutrients (N and P) and E. coli removal. Algal biomass production, algal harvest efficiency, and algal dominance in the HRAPs were also determined. The pilot-scale system maintained low final effluent TSS and BOD5 concentrations below 5 and 8 mg L−1 respectively, and achieved high removal of nitrogen (NH4-N: ∼95%; NO3-N: 77%), phosphorus (DRP: ∼65%) and E. coli (at least 3-log E. coli removal) throughout the experimental period. Particularly in autumn, the HRAPs achieved almost complete removal of both NH4-N (5.0 to

Details

ISSN :
09258574
Volume :
120
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecological Engineering
Accession number :
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