Reactive media constructed wetland for phosphorus removal: assessing the opportunity and challenges

IF 1.5 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Olga Murujew, K. L. Le Corre, Andrea Wilson, Y. Bajón Fernández, Peter Vale, Bruce Jefferson, M. Pidou
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Abstract

Reactive media present an alternative to gravel in constructed wetlands and have the potential to sustainably and efficiently remove phosphorus from wastewater. In this study, a full-scale steel slag wetland has been operated for its whole lifecycle at which 1.39 mg P/g media were retained. During its lifecycle, this wetland met strict consents below 0.5 mg P/L for the first 6 months and was operated for 266 and 353 days before the effluent phosphorus concentration rose above the typical consents of 1 and 2 mg P/L, respectively. A detailed analysis of the system demonstrated that the performance was directly associated with the release of materials from the media into the water which in turn affected other critical parameters such as pH. Further analysis of the media suggested that greater understanding was needed concerning the role of carbonates and in particular calcite if steel slag is to be effectively managed for use on constructed wetlands. Importantly, controlled release of calcium oxide from the media surface is required by managing the concerns of pH and vanadium release.
用于除磷的反应介质建造湿地:评估机遇与挑战
反应介质是建造湿地中砾石的替代品,具有可持续、高效地去除废水中磷的潜力。在这项研究中,一个全规模的钢渣湿地在其整个生命周期内一直在运行,在此期间,每克介质保留了 1.39 毫克磷。在其生命周期内,该湿地在头 6 个月严格遵守了低于 0.5 毫克 P/L 的许可标准,并分别运行了 266 天和 353 天,出水磷浓度才分别超过 1 毫克 P/L 和 2 毫克 P/L 的典型许可标准。对该系统的详细分析表明,其性能与介质中的物质释放到水中有直接关系,这反过来又影响了 pH 值等其他关键参数。对介质的进一步分析表明,如果要有效地管理钢渣,将其用于建造的湿地,就需要进一步了解碳酸盐,特别是方解石的作用。重要的是,需要通过控制 pH 值和钒的释放来控制介质表面氧化钙的释放。
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H2Open Journal
H2Open Journal Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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