Constructed Wetlands in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Review of Experiences During the Last Decade

The review aims to report the state-of-the-art constructed wetlands (CW) in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region not limited to national and local conditions. The aim is with a broader view, to bring updated and sufficient information, to facilitate the use of the CW technology in the differ...

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Main Authors: Marco A. Rodriguez-Dominguez, Dennis Konnerup, Hans Brix, Carlos A. Arias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/6/1744
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spelling doaj-0c996c9b49c84d2cacde2a44962727272020-11-25T03:12:06ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-06-01121744174410.3390/w12061744Constructed Wetlands in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Review of Experiences During the Last DecadeMarco A. Rodriguez-Dominguez0Dennis Konnerup1Hans Brix2Carlos A. Arias3Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Ole Worms Allé 1, Building 1135, DK-8000 Aarhus C, DenmarkDepartment of Biology, Aarhus University, Ole Worms Allé 1, Building 1135, DK-8000 Aarhus C, DenmarkDepartment of Biology, Aarhus University, Ole Worms Allé 1, Building 1135, DK-8000 Aarhus C, DenmarkDepartment of Biology, Aarhus University, Ole Worms Allé 1, Building 1135, DK-8000 Aarhus C, DenmarkThe review aims to report the state-of-the-art constructed wetlands (CW) in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region not limited to national and local conditions. The aim is with a broader view, to bring updated and sufficient information, to facilitate the use of the CW technology in the different countries of LAC. Thus, 520 experiences extracted from the 169 reviewed documents in 20 countries were analyzed. According to the data, horizontal subsurface flow wetlands are the most reported CW in the region (62%), the second most common CW technology in the region is free water surface CW (17%), then vertical flow systems (9%), followed by intensified constructed wetlands (8%), and finally French systems (4%). The performance for nutrient removal is analyzed, finding that the mean of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Total Nitrogen (TN), and Total Phosphorous (TP) removal efficiencies varies from 65% to 83%, 55% to 72%, and 30% to 84%, respectively. The results suggest a generally good performance for COD and TN removal, but a low performance for TP removal. Regarding plant species used for CWs, 114 different plant species were reported, being until now the most extensive report about plant species used in CWs in the LAC region.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/6/1744constructed wetlandsLatin America and Caribbeannature-based solutionswastewater treatmentstate-of-the-art.
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author Marco A. Rodriguez-Dominguez
Dennis Konnerup
Hans Brix
Carlos A. Arias
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Dennis Konnerup
Hans Brix
Carlos A. Arias
Constructed Wetlands in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Review of Experiences During the Last Decade
Water
constructed wetlands
Latin America and Caribbean
nature-based solutions
wastewater treatment
state-of-the-art.
author_facet Marco A. Rodriguez-Dominguez
Dennis Konnerup
Hans Brix
Carlos A. Arias
author_sort Marco A. Rodriguez-Dominguez
title Constructed Wetlands in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Review of Experiences During the Last Decade
title_short Constructed Wetlands in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Review of Experiences During the Last Decade
title_full Constructed Wetlands in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Review of Experiences During the Last Decade
title_fullStr Constructed Wetlands in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Review of Experiences During the Last Decade
title_full_unstemmed Constructed Wetlands in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Review of Experiences During the Last Decade
title_sort constructed wetlands in latin america and the caribbean: a review of experiences during the last decade
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The review aims to report the state-of-the-art constructed wetlands (CW) in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region not limited to national and local conditions. The aim is with a broader view, to bring updated and sufficient information, to facilitate the use of the CW technology in the different countries of LAC. Thus, 520 experiences extracted from the 169 reviewed documents in 20 countries were analyzed. According to the data, horizontal subsurface flow wetlands are the most reported CW in the region (62%), the second most common CW technology in the region is free water surface CW (17%), then vertical flow systems (9%), followed by intensified constructed wetlands (8%), and finally French systems (4%). The performance for nutrient removal is analyzed, finding that the mean of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Total Nitrogen (TN), and Total Phosphorous (TP) removal efficiencies varies from 65% to 83%, 55% to 72%, and 30% to 84%, respectively. The results suggest a generally good performance for COD and TN removal, but a low performance for TP removal. Regarding plant species used for CWs, 114 different plant species were reported, being until now the most extensive report about plant species used in CWs in the LAC region.
topic constructed wetlands
Latin America and Caribbean
nature-based solutions
wastewater treatment
state-of-the-art.
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/6/1744
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