Performance analysis of mesocosm-constructed wetland containing agricultural waste-derived substrates for treatment of wastewater

IF 2.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Mamta Sharma, Neeta Raj Sharma, Rameshwar S. Kanwar
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Integrating native ornamental plants with substrate amended with lignocellulosic biomass and biochar in vertical sub-surface flow constructed wetlands offers a novel and effective approach to wastewater treatment. This study evaluates the potential of mesocosm constructed wetland systems using native ornamental plants (Canna indica, Lilium wallichianum, and Tagetes erecta) grown in substrates amended with lignocellulosic biomass and biochar. The influent and effluent were analyzed for pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), phosphorus (PO4-P), and nitrogen forms, i.e., ammonia (NH4-N) and nitrate (NO3-N) for 5 weeks. Investigated mesocosms showed an average removal efficiency of 49.21% for BOD, 53.76% for COD, 40.64% for NH4-N, 41.76% for NO3-N, and 21.53% for PO4-P. Canna indica demonstrated the highest removal efficiencies, achieving 58.19% for BOD and 64.49% for COD, followed by Lilium wallichianum with 56.12% for BOD and 62% for COD, while Tagetes erecta showed lower efficiencies of 49.63% for BOD and 52.24% for COD. The result shows that the designed mesocosms are a promising nature-based alternative to the technologically complex and expensive conventional technologies, with numerous additional ecological benefits. This study also indicates that the locally available organic materials are effective substrate components for constructed wetlands and after their use in wetlands; these digested organic materials may further be used as an effective source of nutrient-rich fertilizers or soil amendments in agriculture.

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含有农业废弃物衍生基质的中观宇宙构建湿地处理废水的性能分析。
将本地观赏植物与添加了木质纤维素生物质和生物炭的基质整合到垂直次表层流建造的湿地中,为废水处理提供了一种新颖而有效的方法。本研究评估了中观构造湿地系统的潜力,该系统使用生长在经木质纤维素生物质和生物炭修正的基质中的本地观赏植物(Canna indica、Lilium wallichianum 和 Tagetes erecta)。对进水和出水的 pH 值、总溶解固体(TDS)、生化需氧量(BOD)、化学需氧量(COD)、磷(PO4-P)以及氮的形式,即氨氮(NH4-N)和硝氮(NO3-N)进行了为期 5 周的分析。调查的中观模型显示,对生化需氧量的平均去除率为 49.21%,对化学需氧量的平均去除率为 53.76%,对 NH4-N 的平均去除率为 40.64%,对 NO3-N 的平均去除率为 41.76%,对 PO4-P 的平均去除率为 21.53%。Canna indica 的去除率最高,对 BOD 和 COD 的去除率分别为 58.19% 和 64.49%,其次是 Lilium wallichianum,对 BOD 和 COD 的去除率分别为 56.12% 和 62%,而 Tagetes erecta 的去除率较低,对 BOD 和 COD 的去除率分别为 49.63% 和 52.24%。结果表明,所设计的中观模拟器是一种以自然为基础的替代品,有望取代技术复杂、成本高昂的传统技术,并能带来许多额外的生态效益。这项研究还表明,当地可获得的有机材料是构建湿地的有效基质成分,在湿地中使用后,这些经消化的有机材料可进一步用作农业中营养丰富的肥料或土壤改良剂的有效来源。
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
1000
审稿时长
7.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment emphasizes technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, the use of scientific principles in the design of monitoring systems at the local, regional and global scales, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management actions and pollution risks to man and the environment.
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