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Removal of Anionic Surfactants from Wastewater Using a Constructed Wetland
Authors:Jan Šíma  Michal Havelka  Veronika Holcová
Institution:1. Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Science, Brani?ovská 31, CZ‐37005 ?eské Budějovice, (phone: +420387772223;2. fax: +420385310366);3. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Albertov 2030, CZ‐12843 Prague;4. Department of Ecosystem Biology, University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Science, Brani?ovská 31, CZ‐37005 ?eské Budějovice
Abstract:Removal of anionic surfactants from municipal wastewater using a constructed wetland with a horizontal subsurface flow was studied in 2007 and 2008. Extraction spectrophotometry with methylene blue served to determine the analyte concentrations in individual samples. The anionic surfactant‐removal efficiency depended on actual conditions, mostly the treated water flow intensity, its temperature, and a redox‐potential gradient in the longitudinal profile of the wetland bed. It increased with decreasing inflow and increasing temperature. The average efficiency was 83.7% in 2007 and 81.7% in 2008; however, values higher than 85% were often determined during the summer period. On the other hand, the efficiencies were usually lower than 80% in winter, especially in periods with intensive precipitation and inflows. The average concentration of anionic surfactants in water taken at the outflow was lower than 0.65 mg/l (expressed as sodium dodecyl sulfate). The most significant fraction of anionic surfactants (almost 50%) was degraded at the beginning (1 m from the inflow zone) of the wetland bed. The rhizosphere aeration via the vegetation roots strongly supported the anionic‐surfactant removal.
Keywords:Wastewater treatment  Constructed wetland  Extraction spectrophotometry  Fluorescein tracers  Anionic‐surfactants degradation
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