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Use of constructed wetlands to prevent overloading of wastewater treatment plants

Authors :
Claudio Cocozza
Claudio Di Iaconi
Sapia Murgolo
Andreina Traversa
Francesco De Mastro
Marco De Sanctis
Valerio Guido Altieri
Claudio Cacace
Gennaro Brunetti
Giuseppe Mascolo
Source :
Chemosphere. 311(Pt 2)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The fluctuation in the number of people in tourist areas affects the wastewater quality and quantity. Constructed wetlands (CWs) aim to simulate physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring in natural environments for wastewater treatment and are considered a sustainable system. The current study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of in-vessel CWs for supporting the wastewaters treatment plants in periods of overloading. Such approach can be quickly implementable, economic, and the CWs can be fast regenerated in the framework of sustainable good practices. Three pilot scale CWs were prepared in as many containers layering 10 cm of gravel, 60 cm of sand and 10 cm of gravel, and placing pieces of giant reed rhizomes in the upper layers. The bottom of each CW had a tap, and CWs were irrigated with a real municipal sewage three times a week. Before each new irrigation, the tap was opened, and the effluent collected for determining gross parameters, elemental composition, and contaminants of emerging concern (CECs). CWs significantly reduced almost all gross parameters considered and half the CECs, except for a couple of metabolites of corresponding parental compounds. With regards to the potentially toxic elements, all reduced their concentration from the influents to the effluents. The results of this study were promising and highlighted good efficiency of constructed wetlands as pre-treatment of real municipal sewage to reduce the overloading of the wastewater treatment plant.

Details

ISSN :
18791298
Volume :
311
Issue :
Pt 2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemosphere
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7e450ad6c0c56f2b89bcb230fff710e7