Floating Wetlands System: A viable alternative for water pollutants remediation

Constructed floating wetlands is viable alternative for the treatment of stormwater, combined stormwater-sewer overflow, sewage and water supply reservoirs, among others. The use of this technology also allows to enhance the habitat, and improve aesthetics to the treatment facility. In brief, the co...

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Main Authors: Pradhanang Soni M., Boving Thomas, Meisinger Ehren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/29/matecconf_icsbe2019_05001.pdf
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spelling doaj-e2038efe1a3e42e1932a4f4e3727a5902021-02-02T02:03:41ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012800500110.1051/matecconf/201928005001matecconf_icsbe2019_05001Floating Wetlands System: A viable alternative for water pollutants remediationPradhanang Soni M.0Boving Thomas1Meisinger Ehren2Department of Geosciences, University of Rhode IslandDepartment of Geosciences, University of Rhode IslandDepartment of Marine Affair, University of Rhode IslandConstructed floating wetlands is viable alternative for the treatment of stormwater, combined stormwater-sewer overflow, sewage and water supply reservoirs, among others. The use of this technology also allows to enhance the habitat, and improve aesthetics to the treatment facility. In brief, the constructed floating wetlands island treatment mechanism is a combination of several components and physico-chemical processes that mimic natural bioremediation. Plant roots play a major role in treatment processes within constructed floating wetland island since the water passes directly through root system underneath the floating mat. Pathways for contaminant removal/retention in floating wetland island are: release of extracellular enzymes, development of biofilms, flocculation of suspended matter, and plant uptake. This study summarizes the findings of four monitoring studies and emphasizes on the field studies that monitored how pond contaminants responded to the floating wetlands through extensive review of existing literature.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/29/matecconf_icsbe2019_05001.pdf
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Floating Wetlands System: A viable alternative for water pollutants remediation
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title Floating Wetlands System: A viable alternative for water pollutants remediation
title_short Floating Wetlands System: A viable alternative for water pollutants remediation
title_full Floating Wetlands System: A viable alternative for water pollutants remediation
title_fullStr Floating Wetlands System: A viable alternative for water pollutants remediation
title_full_unstemmed Floating Wetlands System: A viable alternative for water pollutants remediation
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Constructed floating wetlands is viable alternative for the treatment of stormwater, combined stormwater-sewer overflow, sewage and water supply reservoirs, among others. The use of this technology also allows to enhance the habitat, and improve aesthetics to the treatment facility. In brief, the constructed floating wetlands island treatment mechanism is a combination of several components and physico-chemical processes that mimic natural bioremediation. Plant roots play a major role in treatment processes within constructed floating wetland island since the water passes directly through root system underneath the floating mat. Pathways for contaminant removal/retention in floating wetland island are: release of extracellular enzymes, development of biofilms, flocculation of suspended matter, and plant uptake. This study summarizes the findings of four monitoring studies and emphasizes on the field studies that monitored how pond contaminants responded to the floating wetlands through extensive review of existing literature.
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