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Spatial distribution behavior of basic pollutants in a subsurface-Flow wetland with thalia geniculata
2019
International Journal of Environmental Impacts Management Mitigation and Recovery
Constructed wetland is a technically feasible, economically viable and environmentally sustainable natural technology that contributes at reducing greenhouse gases in the wastewater treatment. In this context, a pilot-scale subsurface horizontal-flow constructed wetland (HF-CW) was evaluated by using Thalia geniculata as native vegetation. The reactor operated with an average flow rate of 204 ± 66 L/ day of wastewater, with gravel support medium diameter of 2.8 ± 0.8 cm, porosity of n = 56.3 ±
doi:10.2495/ei-v2-n2-145-160
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