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Research on the purification effect of major pollutants in water by modular constructed wetlands with different filler combinations

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Xiaoting Liu, Chen Wang, Xuhao Li, Chen Wang, Xiangling Zhang, Xiangling Zhang, Hui Zhao, Chen Wang, Hao Zhu, Hao Zhu Xinlu Xiao, Xinlu Xiao, Shilong Cao, Shilong Cao, Rang Liu, Rang Liu, Hao Zhu Hao Zhu

Summary

Researchers evaluated the purification effectiveness of a modular constructed wetland system for removing major pollutants from water, measuring removal rates for nutrients, suspended solids, and biochemical oxygen demand. The modular design showed robust pollutant removal and was proposed as a scalable, low-energy approach for treating agricultural and rural wastewater.

Study Type Environmental

Constructed wetland systems have been widely used in China due to their advantages of good treatment effect, low cost and environmental friendliness. However, traditional constructed wetlands have challenges in application such as deactivation due to filler clogging, difficulty in filler replacement and low adaptability. To address the above problems, this research proposes a modular filler design constructed wetland based on the concept of assembly construction, which can quickly replace the clogged filler without destroying the overall structure of the wetland. Four commonly used fillers were selected and applied to the pilot system of the assembled constructed wetland in this study, in order to investigate the purification effect of the constructed wetland system with different filler module combinations (CW1, CW2, CW3) on the simulated wastewater. The results showed that the filler combination CW1 was the best for the removal of NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>-N, and for TP and COD, CW2 has the best removal effect. Therefore, the assembled constructed wetland is adjustable and substantially reduces the maintenance cost, which provides technical guidance for its application in engineering.

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