Constructed and Floating Wetlands for Sustainable Water Reclamation
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022Description: 1 electronic resource (214 p.)ISBN:- books978-3-0365-3215-8
- 9783036532141
- 9783036532158
- Technology: general issues
- History of engineering & technology
- phytoremediation
- heavy metal
- aquatic plants
- floating aquatic plants
- wastewater treatment
- floating treatment wetlands
- Cyperus laevigatus L
- diesel oil
- plant-bacteria synergism
- toxicity
- bio-augmentation
- dye degradation
- bacteria
- Phragmites australis
- acetaminophen
- mangrove sediments
- biodegradation
- aerobic conditions
- anaerobic conditions
- water
- plants
- microbes
- pollutants
- textile effluent
- hydroponic root mats
- plant-bacteria partnership
- detergents
- wastewater
- livestock wastewater
- Typha latifolia L
- V-SSF systems
- total nitrogen
- COD
- total suspended solids
- constructed wetlands
- agricultural runoff
- chemicals of emerging concern
- veterinary antibiotics
- antibiotic resistant genes
- n/a
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Constructed wetlands (CWs) are engineered phytoremediation ecotechnologies. Herein, the two main biotic components, namely, plants and the bacterial community, work synergistically to remove a wide range of pollutants from wastewater. CWs have been used as sole treatment systems or as integrated modules within other types of wastewater-treatment plants (WWTPs), e.g., as tertiary treatment units. This Special Issue and Book gathers and appraises recent research outcomes regarding natural wetlands (i.e., mangroves) and engineered wetlands (constructed/floating systems), and highlights the underlying pollutant-degradation pathways and mechanisms for a wide range of organic and inorganic contaminants.
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