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Nutrient removal in constructed microcosm wetlands for treating polluted river water in northern China
Authors:Haiming WuJian Zhang  Peizhi LiJinyong Zhang  Huijun XieBo Zhang
Affiliation:a Shandong Key Laboratory of Water Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of Environmental Science & Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, PR China
b Shandong Nansi Lake Water Quality Monitoring Center, Jining 272045, PR China
c Environment Research Institute, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, PR China
Abstract:River water pollution is increasingly widespread in northern China and can lead to problems with the drinking water for the residents if not properly treated. Constructed wetlands are a promising solution and have become increasingly popular in China. In this study the nutrient removal and plant uptake in constructed microcosm wetlands vegetated with Typha orientalis, Phragmites australis, Scirpus validus and Iris pseudacorus for treating simulated polluted river water in northern China were investigated. The performance of the treatment systems from April to November was assessed. The maximum TN, NH4-N and TP removal efficiencies were 68%, 93% and 67%, respectively. And the maximum nutrient uptake by plants constituted 51.89% of the N removal and 34.17% of the P removal throughout the trial. S. validus and I. pseudacorus have a higher nutrient uptake capacity and are preferred species from a treatment perspective in constructed wetland in northern China.
Keywords:Nutrient removal   Plant uptake   Microcosm wetlands   Northern China
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