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Efficiency of Constructed Wetland Vegetated With Cyperus Alternifolius Applied for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Publisher Pubmed



Ebrahimi A1 ; Taheri E2, 3 ; Ehrampoush MH1 ; Nasiri S1 ; Jalali F1 ; Soltani R4 ; Fatehizadeh A2, 3
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  1. 1. Department of Environmental Health, Shahid Saddooghi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran
  2. 2. Environment Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Student Research Center, Isfahan, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Health Education and Promotion, School of Health, Student Research Center, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Journal of Environmental and Public Health Published:2013


Abstract

The treatment of municipal wastewater from Yazd city (center of Iran) by constructed wetland vegetated with Cyperus alternifolius was assessed. Two identical wetlands with a total working volume of 60 L and 10 cm sandy layer at the bottom were used. First wetland (W1) was control and had no Cyperus alternifolius plant. Second wetland (W2) had 100 Cyperus alternifolius shrubs with 40 cm height. Influent wastewater was provided from Yazd's septic tanks effluents and after a 4-day retention time in wetlands, reactors effluent was sampled for parameters analysis. Results show that chemical oxygen demand (COD), N O 3 - -N, N H 4 + -N, and P O 4 - 3 -P in W1 were reduced to 72%, 88%, 32%, and 0.8%, and in W2, these parameters were removed in values of 83%, 81%, 47%, and 10%, respectively. In both wetlands, the highest and lowest removal efficiencies were related to COD and phosphorus, respectively. Also, the removed phosphorus can be released to stream when the soil saturated or influent phosphorus decreased and when the plant died. After a 4-day-retention time, the W2 wetland showed a statistically significantly lower COD and N H 4 + -N in comparison with W2 wetland. © 2013 Asghar Ebrahimi et al.
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