TY - JOUR
T1 - Dynamics of the behaviour of a vertical wetland (French system) operating in warm-climate conditions, evaluated by means of variables continuously measured in situ
AU - De AndradeMoraes, Mirene A.
AU - Zumalacarregui, Jorge A.Garciá
AU - Trein, Camila Maria
AU - Von Sperling, Marcos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/9/1
Y1 - 2020/9/1
N2 - The sewage treatment system in this study was operated with only the first stage of a French system of vertical wetlands, composed of two units in parallel and running with an extended feeding cycle (7 days). This research sought to evaluate and relate continuous variables measured in situ (dissolved oxygen (DO), pH and redox potential) throughout the feeding cycle, with measurements at distinct heights along the filter vertical profile. Additionally, the influence of the surface organic sludge deposit was investigated. A close link between the hydraulic behaviour and the effluent quality was verified, with both being related to the batch volume and the instantaneous hydraulic loading rate. The drop in DO as the feed days progressed could be related to the loss of hydraulic conductivity. A thicker sludge layer decreased the aeration capacity of the filter. The effluent was observed to be aerated when percolating through the medium. DO and pH data suggested that nitrification varied along the filter depth, the batch duration and the feed cycle. The monitored parameters may be indicative of the behaviour of other parameters.
AB - The sewage treatment system in this study was operated with only the first stage of a French system of vertical wetlands, composed of two units in parallel and running with an extended feeding cycle (7 days). This research sought to evaluate and relate continuous variables measured in situ (dissolved oxygen (DO), pH and redox potential) throughout the feeding cycle, with measurements at distinct heights along the filter vertical profile. Additionally, the influence of the surface organic sludge deposit was investigated. A close link between the hydraulic behaviour and the effluent quality was verified, with both being related to the batch volume and the instantaneous hydraulic loading rate. The drop in DO as the feed days progressed could be related to the loss of hydraulic conductivity. A thicker sludge layer decreased the aeration capacity of the filter. The effluent was observed to be aerated when percolating through the medium. DO and pH data suggested that nitrification varied along the filter depth, the batch duration and the feed cycle. The monitored parameters may be indicative of the behaviour of other parameters.
KW - Extended feeding cycle
KW - Hydraulic behaviour
KW - Monitoring
KW - On-site parameters
KW - Physical-chemical parameters
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85092684715
U2 - 10.2166/wst.2020.399
DO - 10.2166/wst.2020.399
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 33031073
AN - SCOPUS:85092684715
SN - 0273-1223
VL - 82
SP - 954
EP - 966
JO - Water Science and Technology
JF - Water Science and Technology
IS - 5
ER -