Performance of sewage treatment plant with septic tank, anaerobic filter and constructed wetland with typha spp

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Abstract

The study reports the performance of a sanitary effluent treatment constituted by a septic tank, anaerobic filter and constructed wetland. The study monitored nutrient’s, carbonaceous material’s and thermotolerant coliform’s (CT) removal efficiency during 12 months. The treatment system included a septic tank, an anaerobic filter and a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland cultivated with Typha spp. Effluent samples were monthly collected before and after the septic tank, anaerobic filter and wetland. The removal efficiency for N-NH+4 was 37.6%, 66.3% for total P, 37% for COD, 54% for BOD and 99.4% for CT. The anaerobic filter and wetland were more efficient than the septic tank. P-total reduction was higher in the constructed wetland than in the anaerobic filter. Climatic conditions influenced the evaluated constituent’s removal being the highest values during hot months.

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Neto, P. F., Fortes, N. L. P., de Almeida Duarte, E. da C. N. F., Fragoso, R. D. A., Henriques, A. C. M., Lopes, S. H. L., & Pereira, L. F. D. S. (2019). Performance of sewage treatment plant with septic tank, anaerobic filter and constructed wetland with typha spp. Revista Ambiente e Agua, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.2305

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