Multilayer Substrate Configuration Enhances Removal Efficiency of Pollutants in Constructed Wetlands

This study aimed at optimizing horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands (CWs) to improve hydraulic performance and pollutant removal efficiency. A groundwater modeling package (MODFLOW) was used to optimize three design parameters (length-to-width ratio, inlet/outlet-to-length ratio, and subs...

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Main Authors: Shaoyuan Bai, Tao Lv, Yanli Ding, Xuefen Li, Shaohong You, Qinglin Xie, Hans Brix
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-11-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/12/556
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spelling doaj-7a0e7b702a4d4995a7d23df417cb721a2020-11-24T22:43:33ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412016-11-0181255610.3390/w8120556w8120556Multilayer Substrate Configuration Enhances Removal Efficiency of Pollutants in Constructed WetlandsShaoyuan Bai0Tao Lv1Yanli Ding2Xuefen Li3Shaohong You4Qinglin Xie5Hans Brix6Guangxi Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control Theory and Technology, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, ChinaDepartment of Bioscience, Aarhus University, 8000C Aarhus, DenmarkCollege of Earth Sciences, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, ChinaGuangxi Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control Theory and Technology, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, ChinaGuangxi Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control Theory and Technology, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, ChinaCollaborative Innovation Center for Water Pollution Control and Water Safety in Karst Area, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, ChinaDepartment of Bioscience, Aarhus University, 8000C Aarhus, DenmarkThis study aimed at optimizing horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands (CWs) to improve hydraulic performance and pollutant removal efficiency. A groundwater modeling package (MODFLOW) was used to optimize three design parameters (length-to-width ratio, inlet/outlet-to-length ratio, and substrate size configuration). Using the optimized parameters, three pilot-scale CWs were built to treat actual wastewater. For model validation, we used a tracer test to evaluate hydraulic performance, and investigated the pollutant spatial distributions and removal efficiencies. We conclude that MODFLOW is suitable for designing CWs, accurately predicting that increasing hydraulic conductivity from surface to bottom layers could improve performance. However, the effect of vegetation, which decreased the hydraulic conductivity of the surface layer, should be considered to improve simulation results. Multilayer substrate configuration, with increasing hydraulic conductivity from the surface to bottom layers, significantly increased pollutant removal compared with monolayer configuration. The spatial variation in pollutant transport and degradation through the filling substrate showed that the multilayer configuration was able to increase use of the available space and moderately reduced short-circuiting and dead zones. Thus, multilayer CWs had higher experimental retention times, effective volume fractions and hydraulic efficiencies, and lower short-circuiting compared with monolayer CWs operating under similar conditions.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/12/556constructed wetlandsMODFLOWhydraulic conductivityhydraulic performanceflow distributionsubstrate size configurationtracer testmultilayerpollutant spatial distributions
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author Shaoyuan Bai
Tao Lv
Yanli Ding
Xuefen Li
Shaohong You
Qinglin Xie
Hans Brix
spellingShingle Shaoyuan Bai
Tao Lv
Yanli Ding
Xuefen Li
Shaohong You
Qinglin Xie
Hans Brix
Multilayer Substrate Configuration Enhances Removal Efficiency of Pollutants in Constructed Wetlands
Water
constructed wetlands
MODFLOW
hydraulic conductivity
hydraulic performance
flow distribution
substrate size configuration
tracer test
multilayer
pollutant spatial distributions
author_facet Shaoyuan Bai
Tao Lv
Yanli Ding
Xuefen Li
Shaohong You
Qinglin Xie
Hans Brix
author_sort Shaoyuan Bai
title Multilayer Substrate Configuration Enhances Removal Efficiency of Pollutants in Constructed Wetlands
title_short Multilayer Substrate Configuration Enhances Removal Efficiency of Pollutants in Constructed Wetlands
title_full Multilayer Substrate Configuration Enhances Removal Efficiency of Pollutants in Constructed Wetlands
title_fullStr Multilayer Substrate Configuration Enhances Removal Efficiency of Pollutants in Constructed Wetlands
title_full_unstemmed Multilayer Substrate Configuration Enhances Removal Efficiency of Pollutants in Constructed Wetlands
title_sort multilayer substrate configuration enhances removal efficiency of pollutants in constructed wetlands
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2016-11-01
description This study aimed at optimizing horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands (CWs) to improve hydraulic performance and pollutant removal efficiency. A groundwater modeling package (MODFLOW) was used to optimize three design parameters (length-to-width ratio, inlet/outlet-to-length ratio, and substrate size configuration). Using the optimized parameters, three pilot-scale CWs were built to treat actual wastewater. For model validation, we used a tracer test to evaluate hydraulic performance, and investigated the pollutant spatial distributions and removal efficiencies. We conclude that MODFLOW is suitable for designing CWs, accurately predicting that increasing hydraulic conductivity from surface to bottom layers could improve performance. However, the effect of vegetation, which decreased the hydraulic conductivity of the surface layer, should be considered to improve simulation results. Multilayer substrate configuration, with increasing hydraulic conductivity from the surface to bottom layers, significantly increased pollutant removal compared with monolayer configuration. The spatial variation in pollutant transport and degradation through the filling substrate showed that the multilayer configuration was able to increase use of the available space and moderately reduced short-circuiting and dead zones. Thus, multilayer CWs had higher experimental retention times, effective volume fractions and hydraulic efficiencies, and lower short-circuiting compared with monolayer CWs operating under similar conditions.
topic constructed wetlands
MODFLOW
hydraulic conductivity
hydraulic performance
flow distribution
substrate size configuration
tracer test
multilayer
pollutant spatial distributions
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/12/556
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