TY - JOUR
T1 - A novel design for a compact constructed wetland introducing multi-filtration layers coupled with subsurface superficial space
AU - Nakamura, Kazunori
AU - Hatakeyama, Ryoma
AU - Tanaka, Nobuaki
AU - Takisawa, Kenji
AU - Tada, Chika
AU - Nakano, Kazunori
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2017/3/1
Y1 - 2017/3/1
N2 - A novel design for a compact constructed wetland with a multi-layer structure is proposed in this study. A four-layer vertical flow constructed wetland (VFCW) in which four filtration layers were coupled with three subsurface superficial spaces (SSS) was designed, so that the land needed for a VFCW can decrease to one-fourth as large as a conventional single-layer VFCW. The treatment performance of the proposed multi-layer constructed wetland (MLCW) was tested by treating anaerobic digestates containing CODCr and nutrients in high concentrations. The removal efficiencies for CODCr, total phosphorus (TP) and NH4-N were >99%, >96% and >99%, respectively, and a high nominal oxygen transfer rate (OTR) of 102 gO2/m2 d was attained. This indicated successful aerobic treatment despite a much smaller land area being used compared with that required for a single-layer VFCW. To enhance denitrification, the treatment performance of MLCW was also tested under partially saturated conditions, when the third and fourth filtration layers were saturated with water. The removal efficiency for total nitrogen (TN) improved to 76.5%, while that for CODCr, TP and NH4-N was comparable to that obtained in unsaturated conditions. This result indicated that MLCW with partially saturated layers may provide an alternative hybrid system enhancing both aerobic and anaerobic treatment, although further research to improve anaerobic reactions is required. Nevertheless, the potential of MLCW as a novel approach to reduce the land area needed for constructed wetlands (CWs) was clearly demonstrated.
AB - A novel design for a compact constructed wetland with a multi-layer structure is proposed in this study. A four-layer vertical flow constructed wetland (VFCW) in which four filtration layers were coupled with three subsurface superficial spaces (SSS) was designed, so that the land needed for a VFCW can decrease to one-fourth as large as a conventional single-layer VFCW. The treatment performance of the proposed multi-layer constructed wetland (MLCW) was tested by treating anaerobic digestates containing CODCr and nutrients in high concentrations. The removal efficiencies for CODCr, total phosphorus (TP) and NH4-N were >99%, >96% and >99%, respectively, and a high nominal oxygen transfer rate (OTR) of 102 gO2/m2 d was attained. This indicated successful aerobic treatment despite a much smaller land area being used compared with that required for a single-layer VFCW. To enhance denitrification, the treatment performance of MLCW was also tested under partially saturated conditions, when the third and fourth filtration layers were saturated with water. The removal efficiency for total nitrogen (TN) improved to 76.5%, while that for CODCr, TP and NH4-N was comparable to that obtained in unsaturated conditions. This result indicated that MLCW with partially saturated layers may provide an alternative hybrid system enhancing both aerobic and anaerobic treatment, although further research to improve anaerobic reactions is required. Nevertheless, the potential of MLCW as a novel approach to reduce the land area needed for constructed wetlands (CWs) was clearly demonstrated.
KW - Anaerobic digestate
KW - Compact constructed wetland
KW - Multi-layer constructed wetland
KW - Novel design
KW - Subsurface superficial space
KW - Vertical flow
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.11.052
DO - 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.11.052
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85007203193
SN - 0925-8574
VL - 100
SP - 99
EP - 106
JO - Ecological Engineering
JF - Ecological Engineering
ER -