Clogging in subsurface-flow treatment wetlands: Occurrence and contributing factors |
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Authors: | Paul KnowlesGabriela Dotro,Jaime Nivala,Joan Garcí a |
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Affiliation: | a Sustainable Environment Research Group, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, United Kingdom b School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL, United Kingdom c Åarhus University, Department of Biological Sciences, Ole Worms Allé, Building 1135, 8000 Åarhus C, Denmark d Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ), Environmental and Biotechnology Center (UBZ), Permoserstraße 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany e Environmental Engineering Division, Hydraulics, Costal and Environmental Engineering Department, Technical University of Catalonia c/Jordi Girona 1-3, Mòdul D-1, 08034 Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Clogging is a major operational and maintenance issue associated with the use of subsurface flow wetlands for wastewater treatment, and can ultimately limit the lifetime of the system. This review considers over two decades of accumulated knowledge regarding clogging in both vertical and horizontal subsurface flow treatment wetlands. The various physical, chemical and biological factors responsible for clogging are identified and discussed. The occurrence of clogging is placed into the context of various design and operational parameters such as wastewater characteristics, upstream treatment processes, intermittent or continuous operation, influent distribution, and media type. This information is then used to describe how clogging develops within, and subsequently impacts, common variants of subsurface flow treatment wetland typically used in the U.S., U.K., France and Germany. Comparison of these systems emphasized that both hydraulic loading rate and solids loading rate need to be considered when designing systems to operate robustly, i.e. hydraulic overloading makes horizontal-flow tertiary treatment systems in the U.K. more susceptible to clogging problems than vertical-flow primary treatment systems in France. Future research should focus on elucidating the underlying mechanisms of clogging as they relate to the design, operation, and maintenance of subsurface flow treatment wetlands. |
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Keywords: | Clog matter Constructed wetland Design Horizontal flow Vertical flow Loading rates Review |
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