人工处理湿地:发展概览与未来展望

Q1 Environmental Science
Yaqian Zhao , Bin Ji , Ranbin Liu , Baiming Ren , Ting Wei
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引用次数: 38

摘要

众所周知,代表性的活性污泥法作为主要的污水处理技术,不仅成本昂贵,而且需要技术人员的监督。为了满足对简单、廉价、有效的污水处理方法的需求,人工湿地(CW)作为一种替代选择,在世界范围内得到了越来越多的应用。本文从信息学的角度介绍了连续水技术的最新发展,并讨论了连续水用于循环水灌溉和中水回用以及饮用水水源水处理等方面的一些趋势和新发展。对化武组织的看法,特别是对中国的看法得到了强调。总的来说,CW为水环境保护提供了环境友好的解决方案,同时具有美学外观和野生动物栖息地的内在优势。希望本文能对该技术在学术界和实业界的推广有所帮助。
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Constructed treatment wetland: Glance of development and future perspectives

Constructed treatment wetland: Glance of development and future perspectives

It has been well recognised that the representative activated sludge process as the principal wastewater treatment technology is not only expensive but requires supervision by technical staff. In line with the need for simple, inexpensive, yet effective methods of wastewater treatment, constructed wetland (CW) is an alternative option and has been increasingly applied for wastewater treatment practice worldwide. The paper provides an informatics glance of the updated development of the CW technology, while some trends and new development including the use of CW for water recycling as irrigation and greywater reuse as well as drinking water source water treatment are discussed. Perspectives of the CW especially in China have been highlighted. Overall, CW provides environmentally friendly solution for water environmental protection, while it owns inherent benefits of aesthetic appearance and wildlife habitats. It is expected that this paper will help to promote this technology in both academic and practical peers.

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Water Cycle
Water Cycle Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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