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Effect of vegetation on the performance of horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands with lightweight expanded clay aggregates
Authors:M C Mesquita  A Albuquerque  L Amaral  R Nogueira
Institution:1. High School of Agriculture, Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Quinta da Senhora de Mércules, Apartado 119, 6001-909, Castelo Branco, Portugal
2. Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Beira Interior, Bloco II das Engenharias, Cal?ada do Lameiro, 6201-001, Covilha, Portugal
3. Department of Sciences and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, New University of Lisbon, 2829-516, Caparica, Portugal
4. Institute for Sanitary Engineering and Waste Management, University of Hannover, Welfengarten 1, D-30167, Hannover, Germany
Abstract:This research evaluates the effect of both organic and ammonia loading rates and the presence of plants on the removal of chemical oxygen demand and ammonia nitrogen in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands, 2 years after the start-up. Two sets of experiments were carried out in two mesocosms at different organic and ammonia loading rates (the loads were doubled); one without plants (control bed), the other colonized with Phragmites australis. Regardless of the organic loading rate, the organic mass removal rate was improved in the presence of plants (93.4 % higher for the lower loading rate, and 56 % higher for the higher loading rate). Similar results were observed for the ammonia mass removal rate (117 % higher for the lower loading rate, and 61.3 % higher for the higher loading rate). A significant linear relationship was observed between the organic loading rate and the respective removal rates in both beds for loads between 10 and 13 g m?2 day?1. The presence of plants markedly increase removal of organic matter and ammonia, as a result of the role of roots and rhizomes in providing oxygen for aerobic removal pathways, a higher surface area for the adhesion and development of biofilm and nitrogen uptake by roots.
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