Wetlands for wastewater treatment and subsequent recycling of treated effluent: a review

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Suhad A. A. A. N. Almuktar
Suhail N. Abed
Miklas Scholz
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[1] The University of Salford,Civil Engineering Research Group, School of Computing, Science and Engineering
[2] The University of Basrah,Department of Architectural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
[3] Lund University,Division of Water Resources Engineering, Department of Building and Environmental Technology, Faculty of Engineering
[4] University of Johannesburg,Department of Civil Engineering Science, School of Civil Engineering and the Built Environment
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Constructed reed bed; Phytoremediation; Pollution control; Sustainable management; Treatment technology; Wastewater reclamation; Water reuse; Water scarcity;
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Due to water scarcity challenges around the world, it is essential to think about non-conventional water resources to address the increased demand in clean freshwater. Environmental and public health problems may result from insufficient provision of sanitation and wastewater disposal facilities. Because of this, wastewater treatment and recycling methods will be vital to provide sufficient freshwater in the coming decades, since water resources are limited and more than 70% of water are consumed for irrigation purposes. Therefore, the application of treated wastewater for agricultural irrigation has much potential, especially when incorporating the reuse of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous, which are essential for plant production. Among the current treatment technologies applied in urban wastewater reuse for irrigation, wetlands were concluded to be the one of the most suitable ones in terms of pollutant removal and have advantages due to both low maintenance costs and required energy. Wetland behavior and efficiency concerning wastewater treatment is mainly linked to macrophyte composition, substrate, hydrology, surface loading rate, influent feeding mode, microorganism availability, and temperature. Constructed wetlands are very effective in removing organics and suspended solids, whereas the removal of nitrogen is relatively low, but could be improved by using a combination of various types of constructed wetlands meeting the irrigation reuse standards. The removal of phosphorus is usually low, unless special media with high sorption capacity are used. Pathogen removal from wetland effluent to meet irrigation reuse standards is a challenge unless supplementary lagoons or hybrid wetland systems are used.
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页码:23595 / 23623
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