环境科学
流出物
废水
拆迁垃圾
基质(水族馆)
污水处理
环境工程
污染物
废物管理
浊度
人工湿地
湿地
制浆造纸工业
拆毁
化学
地质学
工程类
生态学
土木工程
生物
海洋学
有机化学
作者
Dimitra Kotsia,Theodora Sympikou,Eleftheria Topi,Filothei Κ. Pappa,C. Matsoukas,M.S. Fountoulakis
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121324
摘要
Recycled building debris has recently emerged as a suitable wetland infill substrate due to its low density, exceptional water absorption capabilities, and high porosity. This study investigated, for the first time, the use of construction demolition wastes (CDW), and rock processing residues (RPR) as substrate materials in vertical-horizontal flow hybrid constructed wetlands for the treatment of cheese production wastewater. Results showed that the use of both CDW as well as RPR, as substrate material, provided an equal or even better quality of treated wastewater compared to the conventional use of gravel as a substrate. High removal efficiencies were recorded for turbidity (CDW: 91–92%, RPR: 97%), solids (CDW: 85–88%, RPR: 96–97%), organic matter (CDW: 79–84%, RPR: 96–98%), and total phosphorus (CDW: 72–76%, RPR: 87%) for both examined recycled materials. During the experiment, different loadings rates (HLR) were tested: 25 mm d−1 and 37.5 mm d−1. Radiological measurements indicate that, their use did not cause toxic effects on the environment, as the amounts of radioactivity found in the effluent of the systems are not significant. Increasing the hydraulic loading rate appeared to have no negative effect on pollutant removal, as the systems and plants were fully acclimated and mature. This approach offers several advantages, including the use of readily available and abundant waste material, potential cost savings, and the environmental benefits of recycling CDW and RPR instead of disposing of them in landfills.
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