TY - JOUR
T1 - Outflow dynamics in a French system of vertical wetlands operating with an extended feeding cycle
AU - De Andrade Moraes, Mirene Augusta
AU - Zumalacarregui, Jorge A.García
AU - Trein, Camila Maria
AU - Ferreira, Vinícius Verna M.
AU - Von Sperling, Marcos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IWA Publishing.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The possibility of using the first stage of the French System (FS) of vertical wetlands composed of only two units in parallel requires hydraulic investigations to allow a better understanding of its operation under tropical climatic environments. This study evaluated the pattern of the outflow hydrograph along an extended cycle of operation (seven days of feeding) and the influence of the sludge deposit, rainfall occurrence and duration of pulse application on the outflow hydrograph in a modified full-scale FS in Brazil. The results indicated that, as the feeding cycle days increased, there was an increase in the time of filtration and the internal storage of the liquid volume, probably due to a reduction in the filter permeability. Greater hydraulic gradient favoured the infiltration velocity, decreased the amount of liquid stored within the system, and delayed the loss of permeability. The sludge layer contributed to a momentary liquid retention, and also allowed greater evapotranspiration, reducing the liquid volume to be treated. The sludge deposit seemed to hinder the liquid percolation, especially at the end of the cycle, modifying the hydraulic conductivity of the filter as a whole. Intense rainfall events demonstrated that precipitation could modify the flow dynamics within the system.
AB - The possibility of using the first stage of the French System (FS) of vertical wetlands composed of only two units in parallel requires hydraulic investigations to allow a better understanding of its operation under tropical climatic environments. This study evaluated the pattern of the outflow hydrograph along an extended cycle of operation (seven days of feeding) and the influence of the sludge deposit, rainfall occurrence and duration of pulse application on the outflow hydrograph in a modified full-scale FS in Brazil. The results indicated that, as the feeding cycle days increased, there was an increase in the time of filtration and the internal storage of the liquid volume, probably due to a reduction in the filter permeability. Greater hydraulic gradient favoured the infiltration velocity, decreased the amount of liquid stored within the system, and delayed the loss of permeability. The sludge layer contributed to a momentary liquid retention, and also allowed greater evapotranspiration, reducing the liquid volume to be treated. The sludge deposit seemed to hinder the liquid percolation, especially at the end of the cycle, modifying the hydraulic conductivity of the filter as a whole. Intense rainfall events demonstrated that precipitation could modify the flow dynamics within the system.
KW - Filter medium breakthrough
KW - Hydraulic behaviour
KW - Permeability
KW - Raw sewage
KW - Vertical flow infiltration
KW - Warm climate
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85064803275
U2 - 10.2166/wst.2019.088
DO - 10.2166/wst.2019.088
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 30975936
AN - SCOPUS:85064803275
SN - 0273-1223
VL - 79
SP - 699
EP - 708
JO - Water Science and Technology
JF - Water Science and Technology
IS - 4
ER -