Performance of a constructed wetland-pond system for treatment and reuse of wastewater from campus buildings. |
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Authors: | Wen-Sheng Ou Ying-Feng Lin Shuh-Ren Jing Hsien-Te Lin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Recreation and Health-Care Management, Chia-Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Taiwan, Republic of China. |
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Abstract: | A constructed wetland-pond system consisting of two free-water-surface-flow (FWS) wetland cells, a scenic pond, and a slag filter in series was used for reclamation of septic tank effluent from a campus building. The results show that FWS wetlands effectively removed major pollutants under a hydraulic loading rate between 2.1 and 4.2 cm/d, with average efficiencies ranging from 74 to 78% for total suspended solids, 73 to 88% for 5-day biochemical oxygen demand, 42 to 49% for total nitrogen, 34 to 70% for total phosphorous, 64 to 79% for total coliforms, and 90 to 99.9% for Escherichia coli. After passing through the scenic pond and slag filter, the reclaimed water was used for landscape irrigation. There were a variety of ornamental plants and aquatic animals established in the second FWS cell and scenic pond with good water quality, thus enhancing landscape and ecology amenity in campuses. |
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