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- Siyu Wang
(School Energy and Environment, Southeast University, 2 Sipailou Road, Nanjing 210096, China
ERC Taihu Lake Water Environment Wuxi, 99 Linghu Road, Wuxi 214135, China)
- Yifei Teng
(School Energy and Environment, Southeast University, 2 Sipailou Road, Nanjing 210096, China
ERC Taihu Lake Water Environment Wuxi, 99 Linghu Road, Wuxi 214135, China)
- Fangkui Cheng
(School Energy and Environment, Southeast University, 2 Sipailou Road, Nanjing 210096, China
ERC Taihu Lake Water Environment Wuxi, 99 Linghu Road, Wuxi 214135, China)
- Xiwu Lu
(School Energy and Environment, Southeast University, 2 Sipailou Road, Nanjing 210096, China
ERC Taihu Lake Water Environment Wuxi, 99 Linghu Road, Wuxi 214135, China)
Abstract
In order to satisfy the requirements of rural domestic sewage, a bio-ecological combination system was proposed, including a biological treatment section (anaerobic hydrolysis tank and aerobic tank) and an ecological post-treatment section. This study observed the application potential of constructed wetlands (CW) on different operation modes for biologically pre-treated rural domestic wastewater. The organics and nutrient removal efficiency of the tidal flow constructed wetland (TFCW) and the horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland (HFCW) were compared at a temperature range of 20–40 °C. During the stable phase, the higher chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia nitrogen (NH 4 + -N), and total phosphorus (TP) removal efficiencies existed in TFCW than HFCW, corresponding to the efficiency of COD 69.46%, NH 4 + -N 96.47%, and TP 57.38%, but lower performance on COD (61.43%), NH 4 + -N (84.99%), and TP (46.75%) removal in HFCW, which should be attributed to the increasement of aerobic heterotrophic bacteria ( Arthrobact and Sphingomonas ), nitrifiers ( Nitrospira ), and phosphate accumulating organisms (PAOs) ( Pseudomonas ). The microbial biomass was also increased from 2.13 ± 0.14 mg/g (HFCW) to 4.64 ± 0.18 mg/g (TFCW), which proved to strengthen the formation and growth of biofilm under a better oxygen supplement. Based on the relative abundance of functional genera in the microbial community, it showed that TFCW was more favorable for promoting the growth of heterotrophic bacteria, nitrifiers, and phosphate-accumulating organisms (PAOs). When temperature changed from −4 °C to 15 °C, the two-stage constructed wetlands (TFCW-HFCW and HFCW-TFCW) were used for improving the performance of pollutants removal. The results demonstrated that the effluent concentrations of TFCW-HFCW and HFCW-TFCW met the Class 1A discharge standard of DB32/3462-2020 in JiangSu Province, China. Therefore, this study will provide a useful and easy-to-implement technology for the operation as an ecological post-treatment section.
Suggested Citation
Siyu Wang & Yifei Teng & Fangkui Cheng & Xiwu Lu, 2023.
"Application Potential of Constructed Wetlands on Different Operation Mode for Biologically Pre-Treatment of Rural Domestic Wastewater,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(3), pages 1-18, January.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:3:p:1799-:d:1038980
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