Integrated Constructed Wetlands to Control Pollution
Integrated constructed wetlands (ICW) are a novel sustainable technology to control pollution.The ICW system studied in this research paper was constructed as part of a series of fifteen wetland systems to improve the water quality of an entire catchment area (Annestown Stream watershed,Ireland) dominated by farming activities.The studied ICW comprised four cells and was used for the treatment of farmyard dirt water from a dairy farm near Dunhill (Ireland).The performance of this system was evaluated through physical,chemical and microbiological parameters collected for seven years.The removal efficiencies were relatively good ff compared to the international literature and standards.
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria Denitrifying bacteria Pollution ecology Phosphorus
Miklas Scholz
Civil Engineering Research Centre,School of Computing,Science and Engineering,The University of Salford,Newton Building,Salford M5 4WT,England,United Kingdom
国际会议
3rd International Conference on Pollution Ecology(第三届污染生态学国际会议(3rd ICPE))
天津
英文
75-75
2012-11-06(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)