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Cell-to-cell pollution reduction effectiveness of domestic treatment wetlands
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Quarterly water quality data from 1998 to 2003 for eight single-family domestic systems serving 2–7 people in Ohio, USA, were studied to determine the cell-to-cell and system wide pathogen reduction efficiency and effectiveness of these systems in meeting compliance standards. Two-cell domestic wastewater treatment systems displayed significant variability in their cell-to-cell performance that directly impacted the overall ability of systems to meet effluent compliance standards. Fecal coliform was effectively reduced (~99%) in these systems while two-thirds of the input biochemical oxygen demand was mitigated in each of the cells of these systems. Fecal coliform and biochemical oxygen demand were typically reduced below 2000 counts per 100ml and 15mg/l (respectively)before discharge to surface waters. Total suspended solids were reduced by ~80% overall with cell one retaining the majority of the solids (~70%). These systems discharged more than 18mg/l of suspended solids in less than 5% of the samples thus displaying a very high compliance rate. Ammonia and total phosphorus were less effectively treated (30–40% reductions in each cell) and exceeded standards (1.5mg/l) more frequently. Analyses based on the number of occupants indicated that the two-cell design used here was most effective for smaller occupancy systems. More study is required to determine the value of this design for large occupancy systems. In the future, wetlands should be evaluated based on the total loads delivered to the watershed rather than by effluent concentrations. |
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Volume 96
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10.1016/j.biortech.2004.08.006
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Treatment wetlands
Efficiency
Pathogens
Effectiveness
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