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A O Babatunde1, Raul Miranda-CasoLuengo2, Mehreen Imtiaz2, Y Q Zhao3, Wim G Meijer2.
Abstract
This study assessed the performance and diversity of microbial communities in multi-stage sub-surface flow constructed wetland systems (CWs). Our aim was to assess the impact of configuration on treatment performance and microbial diversity in the systems. Results indicate that at loading rates up to 100gBOD5/(m(2)·day), similar treatment performances can be achieved using either a 3 or 4 stage configuration. In the case of phosphorus (P), the impact of configuration was less obvious and a minimum of 80% P removal can be expected for loadings up to 10gP/(m(2)·day) based on the performance results obtained within the first 16months of operation. Microbial analysis showed an increased bacterial diversity in stage four compared to the first stage. These results indicate that the design and configuration of multi-stage constructed wetland systems may have an impact on the treatment performance and the composition of the microbial community in the systems, and such knowledge can be used to improve their design and performance.Entities:
Keywords: Constructed wetlands; Microbial diversity; Wastewater treatment
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27521934 DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2015.02.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Sci (China) ISSN: 1001-0742 Impact factor: 5.565