Hemijska Industrija (Jan 2015)

Constructed wetlands in the treatment of agro-industrial wastewater: A review

  • Sultana Mar-Yam,
  • Akratos Christos S.,
  • Vayenas Dimitrios V.,
  • Pavlou Stavros

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND150121018S
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 2
pp. 127 – 142

Abstract

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Due to their simplicity and low operation cost, constructed wetlands are becoming more prevalent in wastewater treatment all over the world. Their range of applications is no longer limited to municipal wastewater but has expanded to the treatment of heavily polluted wastewaters such as agro-industrial effluents. This paper provides a comprehensive literature review of the application of constructed wetlands in treating a variety of agro-industrial wastewaters, and discusses pollutant surface loads and the role of constructed wetland type, prior-treatment stages and plant species in pollutant removal efficiency. Results indicate that constructed wetlands can tolerate high pollutant loads and toxic substances without losing their removal ability, thus these systems are very effective bio-reactors even in hostile environments. Additionally, the review outlines issues that could improve pollutant treatment efficiency and proposes design and operation suggestions such as suitable vegetation, porous media and constructed wetland plain view. Finally, a decision tree for designing constructed wetlands treating agro-industrial wastewaters provides an initial design tool for scientists and engineers.

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