Design and Performance of an Innovative Hybrid Constructed Wetland for Sustainable Pig Slurry Treatment in Small Farms

Simple and suitable treatment of swine slurry from small farms is paramount especially in sensitive areas. This paper evaluates the viability of an innovative nature-based technology hybrid system (a Vertical Flow Constructed Wetland followed by a Horizontal Flow Constructed Wetland both planted wit...

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Main Authors: Antonina Torrens, Montserrat Folch, Miquel Salgot
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Environmental Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2020.577186/full
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spelling doaj-9daaac5b09eb460ea211fcafd2dfe9972021-02-12T05:35:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Environmental Science2296-665X2021-02-01810.3389/fenvs.2020.577186577186Design and Performance of an Innovative Hybrid Constructed Wetland for Sustainable Pig Slurry Treatment in Small FarmsAntonina Torrens0Antonina Torrens1Antonina Torrens2Montserrat Folch3Montserrat Folch4Miquel Salgot5Miquel Salgot6Environmental Health and Soil Sciences Unit, Department of Biology, Healthcare and Environment, Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainNature-based Solutions for Sustainable Development Area, Solidarity Foundation University of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainHidrosec Research Group, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainEnvironmental Health and Soil Sciences Unit, Department of Biology, Healthcare and Environment, Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainHidrosec Research Group, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainEnvironmental Health and Soil Sciences Unit, Department of Biology, Healthcare and Environment, Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainHidrosec Research Group, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainSimple and suitable treatment of swine slurry from small farms is paramount especially in sensitive areas. This paper evaluates the viability of an innovative nature-based technology hybrid system (a Vertical Flow Constructed Wetland followed by a Horizontal Flow Constructed Wetland both planted with reeds – Phragmites australis) to treat swine slurry for further land application or discharge in water bodies with reduced nitrogen impact. Physicochemical parameters, bacterial indicators, surface deposits and biomass inside the filters were monitored. The hybrid configuration offered a dual function for simultaneous solid-liquid separation and biological treatment. Removal of organic matter and suspended solids was very high (>80% for SS and >75% for COD and BOD5) while the overall nitrogen load removal was 65%, due to the combined nitrification/denitrification processes, thus effectively reducing swine slurry nitrogen content. The influence of temperature and design and operational parameters on the treatment efficiency and the hydraulic behavior were also studied. The vertical constructed wetland achieved good hydraulic performance with no clogging problems, despite high pollutant loads. Some of the pollutants were retained and mineralized in the surface deposit layer, increasing around 20 cm each year. This organic biosolid layer improved filtration efficiency. The high ammonia contents interfered with the growth of Phragmites australis, while the high concentration of suspended solids and organic matter determine the operation and design to be implemented.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2020.577186/fullconstrcucted wetlandshybrid systemspig slurrynature-based solutionspig livestock farmingnitrogen
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author Antonina Torrens
Antonina Torrens
Antonina Torrens
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Miquel Salgot
Miquel Salgot
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Antonina Torrens
Antonina Torrens
Montserrat Folch
Montserrat Folch
Miquel Salgot
Miquel Salgot
Design and Performance of an Innovative Hybrid Constructed Wetland for Sustainable Pig Slurry Treatment in Small Farms
Frontiers in Environmental Science
constrcucted wetlands
hybrid systems
pig slurry
nature-based solutions
pig livestock farming
nitrogen
author_facet Antonina Torrens
Antonina Torrens
Antonina Torrens
Montserrat Folch
Montserrat Folch
Miquel Salgot
Miquel Salgot
author_sort Antonina Torrens
title Design and Performance of an Innovative Hybrid Constructed Wetland for Sustainable Pig Slurry Treatment in Small Farms
title_short Design and Performance of an Innovative Hybrid Constructed Wetland for Sustainable Pig Slurry Treatment in Small Farms
title_full Design and Performance of an Innovative Hybrid Constructed Wetland for Sustainable Pig Slurry Treatment in Small Farms
title_fullStr Design and Performance of an Innovative Hybrid Constructed Wetland for Sustainable Pig Slurry Treatment in Small Farms
title_full_unstemmed Design and Performance of an Innovative Hybrid Constructed Wetland for Sustainable Pig Slurry Treatment in Small Farms
title_sort design and performance of an innovative hybrid constructed wetland for sustainable pig slurry treatment in small farms
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Environmental Science
issn 2296-665X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Simple and suitable treatment of swine slurry from small farms is paramount especially in sensitive areas. This paper evaluates the viability of an innovative nature-based technology hybrid system (a Vertical Flow Constructed Wetland followed by a Horizontal Flow Constructed Wetland both planted with reeds – Phragmites australis) to treat swine slurry for further land application or discharge in water bodies with reduced nitrogen impact. Physicochemical parameters, bacterial indicators, surface deposits and biomass inside the filters were monitored. The hybrid configuration offered a dual function for simultaneous solid-liquid separation and biological treatment. Removal of organic matter and suspended solids was very high (>80% for SS and >75% for COD and BOD5) while the overall nitrogen load removal was 65%, due to the combined nitrification/denitrification processes, thus effectively reducing swine slurry nitrogen content. The influence of temperature and design and operational parameters on the treatment efficiency and the hydraulic behavior were also studied. The vertical constructed wetland achieved good hydraulic performance with no clogging problems, despite high pollutant loads. Some of the pollutants were retained and mineralized in the surface deposit layer, increasing around 20 cm each year. This organic biosolid layer improved filtration efficiency. The high ammonia contents interfered with the growth of Phragmites australis, while the high concentration of suspended solids and organic matter determine the operation and design to be implemented.
topic constrcucted wetlands
hybrid systems
pig slurry
nature-based solutions
pig livestock farming
nitrogen
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2020.577186/full
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