Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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686533 | Bioresource Technology | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Heavy oil-produced water from China’ Liaohe Oilfield was purified in a surface flow constructed wetland (SFCW) during a 3-yr field experiment. Treatment showed high mean removal efficiencies of 80%, 93%, 88% and 86% for COD, oil, BOD and TKN, respectively for reed bed #1 and 71%, 92%, 77%, and 81% for COD, oil, BOD and TKN, respectively for reed bed #2. The results also showed that in the third year of the system’s operation, the oil-produced water had mainly positive impacts on the reed’s health parameters. Thus, reed can be used as a feasible wetland macrophyte for treating such wastewater, and this SFCW system can operate for a long time.
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Authors
G.D. Ji, T.H. Sun, J.R. Ni,