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Indicator pathogens, organic matter and LAS detergent removal from wastewater by constructed subsurface wetlands

(2014) Indicator pathogens, organic matter and LAS detergent removal from wastewater by constructed subsurface wetlands. Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering.

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Abstract

Background: Constructed wetland is one of the natural methods of municipal and industrial wastewater treatments with low initial costs for construction and operation as well as easy maintenance. The main objective of this study is to determine the values of indicator bacteria removal, organic matter, TSS, ammonia and nitrate affecting the wetland removal efficiency. Results: The average concentration of E. coli and total coliform in the input is 1.127 � 1014 and 4.41 � 1014 MPN/ 100 mL that reached 5.03 � 1012 and 1.13 � 1014 MPN/100 mL by reducing 95.5 and 74.4 in wetland 2. Fecal streptococcus reached from the average 5.88 � 1014 in raw wastewater to 9.69 � 1012 in the output of wetland 2. Wetland 2 could reduce 1.5 logarithmic units of E. coli. The removal efficiency of TSS for the wetlands is 68.87, 71.4, 57.3, and 66 respectively. Conclusions: The overall results show that wetlands in which herbs were planted had a high removal efficiency about the indicator pathogens, organic matter, LAS detergent in comparison to a control wetland (without canes) and could improve physicochemical parameters (DO, ammonia, nitrate, electrical conductivity, and pH) of wastewater. © 2014 Karimi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: ammonia; concentration (composition); constructed wetland; nitrate; organic matter; pathogen; pollutant removal; waste treatment; wastewater; water treatment
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering
Volume: 12
Number: 1
Publisher: BioMed Central Ltd.
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/9057

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