Evaluation of a wetland system designed to meet stringent phosphorus discharge requirements

被引:27
作者
Adler, PR [1 ]
Summerfelt, ST [1 ]
Glenn, DM [1 ]
Takeda, F [1 ]
机构
[1] CONSERVAT FUNDS FRESHWATER INST,SHEPHERDSTOWN,WV
关键词
effluent; nitrogen; nutrient removal; phosphorus; wetland;
D O I
10.2175/106143096X127839
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In this study, a wetland system was created and managed to increase plant removal of influent phosphorus (P). This was accomplished by making P the most limiting nutrient, by enhancing mass transfer of P to the root surface and by harvesting the shoot biomass to regenerate the nutrient removal capacity of the wetland. A mixture of grass species that are tolerant of wet conditions (66% Reed canary grass) was grown in long (3.66-m) and narrow (0.1-m) troughs containing silica sand. Four replicates of three depths of sand (1.3, 2.5, and 5.1 cm) were investigated at a hydraulic loading rate between 1 500 and 1 800 m(3)/ha . d. Removal of P was greater than 90% in all treatments, and P was reduced from 0.480 mg/L to less than 0.001 mg/L in the 5.1-cm-deep sand treatment. The treatments removed approximately 40% of the influent nitrate (22 mg/L in; 13 mg/L out). Nutrient removal occurred 24 hours a day with small diurnal fluctuations. Grass was harvested biweekly by cutting to a uniform 7.6-cm height. Comparison of the actual amount of nutrients removed in the harvested biomass with that calculated from differences between influent and effluent concentrations showed that approximately 50% of the N and approximately 80% of the P were removed from the effluent in the biweekly grass clippings.
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页码:836 / 840
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