| Literature DB >> 29803045 |
Mathieu Nsenga Kumwimba1, Fangang Meng2, Oluwayinka Iseyemi3, Matthew T Moore4, Bo Zhu5, Wang Tao5, Tang Jia Liang5, Lunda Ilunga6.
Abstract
Domestic wastewater and agricultural runoff are increasingly viewed as major threats to both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems due to the introduction of non-point source inorganic (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus and metals) and organic (e.g., pesticides and pharmaceutical residues) pollutants. With rapid economic growth and social change in rural regions, it is important to examine the treatment systems in rural and remote areas for high efficiency, low running costs, and minimal maintenance in order to minimize its influence on water bodies and biodiversity. Recently, the use of vegetated drainage ditches (VDDs) has been employed in treatment of domestic sewage and agricultural runoff, but information on the performance of VDDs for treating these pollutants with various new management practices is still not sufficiently summarized. This paper aims to outline and review current knowledge related to the use of VDDs in mitigating these pollutants from domestic sewage and agricultural runoff. Literature analysis has suggested that further research should be carried out to improve ditch characteristics and management strategies inside ditches in order to ensure their effectiveness. Firstly, the reported major ditch characteristics with the most effect on pollutant removal processes (e.g., plant species, weirs, biofilms, and substrates selection) were summarized. The second focus concerns the function of ditch characteristics in VDDs for pollutant removal and identification of possible removal mechanisms involved. Thirdly, we examined factors to consider for establishing appropriate management strategies within ditches and how these could influence the whole ditch design process. The current review promotes areas where future research is needed and highlights clear and sufficient evidence regarding performance and application of this overlooked ditch system to reduce pollutants.Entities:
Keywords: Agricultural runoff treatment; And management practices; Non-point source pollution; Pesticides; Vegetated ditches; Water quality
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29803045 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.05.184
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963