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Nitrogen removal from landfill leachate in constructed wetlands with reed and willow: redox potential in the root zone.

Andrzej Białowiec1, Laura Davies, Antonio Albuquerque, Peter F Randerson.   

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of reed and willow on bioremediation of landfill leachate in comparison with an unplanted control by measuring redox potential levels in the rhizosphere of microcosm systems in a greenhouse. Plants had a significant influence on redox potential relative to the plant-less system. Redox potential in the reed rhizosphere was anoxic (mean -102±85 mV), but it was the least negative, being significantly higher than in the willow (mean -286±118 mV), which had the lowest Eh. Redox potential fluctuated significantly in the willow rhizosphere during daylight hours, with large decreases in the morning. Levels of NH(4)(+) decreased significantly in the first day of the experiment and remained at similar low levels in all three variants for the next four weeks of the experiment. Following this removal of ammonia significant peaks in NO(2)(-) occurred in the control and reed tanks on the 1st day, and again on 14th day in the control tank up to 13 mg/dm(3). In the willow tank there was also one significant peak of NO(2)(-) in the first week, but only up to 0.5 mg/dm(3). Significant accumulation, within 21 days of NO(3)(-) in all variants was observed, but in tanks with reed and willow the concentration of NO(3)(-) remained significantly lower (<4 mg/dm(3)) than in the unplanted tank (∼35 mg/dm(3)). Final levels of total-nitrogen, nitrate and chemical oxygen demand were considerably lower in the reed and willow tank than in the unplanted tank.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22325579     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2011.11.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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