Constructed wetlands for the treatment of landfill leachates: The Slovenian experience |
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Authors: | O. Urbanc-Berčič |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Institute of Biology Ljubljana, Vena pot 111, 1111 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | Constructed wetlands are widely recognized as an economical, efficient and environmentally acceptable means to treat many different types of wastewater. Six systems have been constructed in Slovenia for the treatment of landfill leachates. This paper describes the early stages of two treatment systems operating from 1990 to 1993 that were used to treat leachates from municipal landfills. System S1 consisted of a sedimentation lagoon and a 600 m2 reed bed. System S2 was designed with a sedimentation lagoon and two reed beds (total=450 m2). The subsurface flow in both was horizontal and fluctuated widely in S2, but was a constant 0.2 1 s–1 in S1. Peat, soil, sand and gravel were in system S2, while gravel with a hydraulic conductivity of 5×10–4 m s–1, was in S1.The unanticipated fluctuations of hydraulic and organic loadings influenced their performance. The efficiency in reduction of organic matter, N, P, metals and fecal coliforms varied through the year. In 3 years of operation, the average removal efficiencies for COD, BOD5 and TSS were 38%, 61%, and 81%, respectively, in S1, and 53%, 45%, and 47%, respectively, in 1.5 years of operation for S2. The reduction of ammonium did not reach the effluent standard of 10 mg l–1 for either S1 or S2. As, Zn, Pb, and Cu accumulated in roots, and Cu, Fe, As, Ni and Pb accumulated in rhizomes after one year of operation in S2. |
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Keywords: | constructed wetland landfill leachate nutrients metals organic matter Phragmites australis reed bed wastewater treatment system |
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