Hydraulic performance of small free water surface constructed wetlands treating sugar factory effluent in western Kenya

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This study investigated, using a lithium salt tracer, how macrophyte species and hydraulic loading rate (HLR) ofwastewater influenced hydraulics in constructed wetlands (CWs). Four pilot-scale CWs received 45 mm day -1 of pre-treated sugar factory effluent and another four received 110 mm day -1. Half the CWs were planted with Cyperus papyrus and half with Echinochloa pyramidalis. Results showed a significant negative connection between tracer mass recovery and wetland water leakages. Also, a significant negative relationship between active wetland water volume and macrophyte density was detected. Further, a significant effect of HLR on mass removal rates of NH 4+-N was observed. However, no significant effect of either HLR or macrophyte species on wetland hydraulic parameters was found. © 2012 IWA Publishing.

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Bodin, H., & Persson, J. (2012). Hydraulic performance of small free water surface constructed wetlands treating sugar factory effluent in western Kenya. Hydrology Research, 43(4), 476–488. https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2012.133

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