Floating treatment wetlands in domestic wastewater treatment as a decentralized sanitation alternative.

作者: Carlos A. Lutterbeck , Ênio L. Machado , Lucia R. Rodrigues , Gustavo S. Colares , Naira Dell'Osbel

DOI: 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2021.145609

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摘要: Floating treatment wetlands (FTW) are technologies that have stood out for their efficiency, ease of installation and maintenance. They consist of macrophytes emerging in a floating structure that keep the plant roots in direct contact with the effluent regardless of the water flow variation over time, allowing the removal of pollutants by various processes. The application of FTWs for the treatment of domestic wastewater has the advantage of low costs in terms of removing nutrients and at the same time reducing the cost of maintenance and …

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