Abstract
The present study addresses performance evaluation of a hybrid natural system comprising of settling tank, sand-gravel filter (SGF), aerated constructed wetland (ACW) and vermifilter (VF) for the treatment of domestic wastewater. The sequential batch experiments were Conducted in a pilotscale experimental set-up. The biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) was varied from 20 to 120 mg/L and the hydraulic retention time (HRT) used was from 1 to 3 d. The BOD5 removal efficiency was found to be in the range 20-40%, and 40-70%, for 3 d HRT in SGF and ACW/VF, respectively. The efficiency of the system for BOD5 removal was observed to be 80-90% at 3 d HRT and the system was found to be adequate for reducing BOD5 to a value less than 20 mg/L. The effluent can be recycled and used for non-potable purposes in a household. The developed system is a potential option for the decentralized wastewater treatment. © IWA Publishing 2012.
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Munavalli, G. R., & Pise, N. S. (2012). Treatment of domestic wastewater by a hybrid natural system. Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination, 2(4), 194–203. https://doi.org/10.2166/wrd.2012.036
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