Performance of a constructed wetland with a sulfur/limestone denitrification section for wastewater nitrogen removal

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Bezbaruah, AN
Zhang, TC
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[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Civil Engn, Omaha, NE 68182 USA
[2] URS Corp, Omaha, NE 68154 USA
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10.1021/es020912w
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The effectiveness of a nonvegetated lab-scale subsurface flow constructed wetland for wastewater treatment had been evaluated with the feed ammonium concentration of similar to20-40 mg of NH4+-N L-1 and a hydraulic retention time of similar to 10 d. The present system had a nitrification zone plus a sulfur/limestone (S/L) autotrophic denitrification zone followed by an anaerobic polishing zone and was operated with and without aeration. The wetland had only 80% organics removal and no net nitrogen removal when there was no artificial aeration. However, almost 100% organics removal and similar to81-90% total inorganic nitrogen (TIN = NH4+-N + NO2--N + NO3- -N) removal were achieved when the oxic zone of the system was aerated with compressed air. S/L autotrophic denitrification contributed 21-49% of total NO3- -N removal across the whole wetland and 50-95% across the S/L column. TIN and NH4+ -N in the effluent were always <5.5 and < 0.7 mg L-1, respectively, when the feed had NH4+-N less than or equal to 35 mg L-1. Sulfate removal of similar to53-69% was achieved in the anaerobic polishing zone. The position of the S/L column was changed 0.78, 2.24, and 2.69 m from the inlet), and no remarkable difference in nitrogen removal was observed. However, without the S/L column, TIN removal decreased to similar to74%, and the effluent NO3- -N increased about two times 19.13 mg of N L-1). The present study has demonstrated the possible use of S/L autotrophic denitrification for nitrate removal in a constructed wetland.
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