Nutrient removal in a pilot and full scale constructed wetland, Putrajaya city, Malaysia |
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Authors: | Sim Cheng Hua Yusoff Mohd Kamil Shutes Brian Ho Sinn Chye Mansor Mashhor |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Environmental Studies, University Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM-Serdang, Malaysia. michellesim.chenghua@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | Putrajaya Wetlands in Malaysia, a 200ha constructed wetland system consisting of 24 cells, was created in 1997-1998 to treat surface runoff caused by development and agricultural activities from an upstream catchment before entering Putrajaya Lake (400ha). It was designed for stormwater treatment, flood control and amenity use. The water quality improvement performance of a section of the wetland cells is described. The nutrient removal performance was 82.11% for total nitrogen, 70.73% for nitrate-nitrogen and 84.32% for phosphate, respectively, along six wetland cells from Upper North UN6 to UN1 from April to December 2004. Nutrient removal in pilot scale tank systems, simulating a constructed wetland and planted with examples of common species at Putrajaya, the Common Reed Phragmites karka and Tube Sedge Lepironia articulata, and the capacity of these species to retain nutrients in above and below-ground plant biomass and substrate is reported. The uptake of nutrients by the Common Reed and Tube Sedge from the pilot tank system was 42.1% TKN; 28.9% P and 17.4% TKN; 26.1% P, respectively. The nutrient uptake efficiency of the Common Reed was higher in above-ground than in below-ground tissue. The results have implications for plant species selection in the design of constructed wetlands in Malaysia and for optimizing the performance of these systems. |
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Keywords: | Constructed wetland Nutrient removal Surface flow Wetland plant |
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