Authors
Chris C Tanner, Joachim D'Eugenio, Graham B McBride, James PS Sukias, Keith Thompson
Publication date
1999/1/1
Journal
Ecological Engineering
Volume
12
Issue
1-2
Pages
67-92
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Nitrogen removal processes were investigated at three frequencies of water level fluctuation, static, low and high (0, 2 and 6 d−1), in duplicate gravel-bed constructed wetland mesocosms (0.145 m3) with and without plants (Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani). Fluctuation was achieved by temporarily pumping wastewater into a separate tank (total drain time ∼35 min). Intensive sampling of the mesocosms, batch-fed weekly with ammonium-rich (∼100 g m−3 NH4-N) farm dairy wastewaters, showed rates of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) removal increased markedly with fluctuation frequency and in the presence of plants. Nearly complete removal of NH4-N was recorded over the 7 day batch period at the highest level of fluctuation, with minimal enhancement by plants. Redox potentials (Eh) at 100 mm depth rose from initial levels of around −100 to >350 mV and oxidised forms of …
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