Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6301536 Ecological Engineering 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

To reduce the loading of nitrogenous compounds under low temperature conditions (4.3-9.2 °C), we used two floating constructed wetlands (FCWs), assembled from either rice straw (FCW-RS) or light ceramsite (FCW-LC) as a substrate for microorganisms and macrophytes. Under batch conditions, the concentrations of total nitrogen (TN), ammonium nitrogen (NH4+N), nitrate nitrogen (NO3−N) and nitrite nitrogen (NO2−N) in raw water were 1.32-2.97, 0.50-1.32, 0.41-1.10, and 0.18-1.24 mg/L. The average removal rates of TN, NO3−N and NH4+N after 7 d using FCW-RS and FCW-LC were 78.2%, 62.1%, 81.2% and 65.5%, 42,2%, 71.6%, respectively. Both the FCW-RS and FCW-LC systems proved to be proficient in nitrogenous compounds removal, and FCW-RS showed less NO2−N accumulation.

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