Conceptual design of zero discharge and safe discharge biological wastewater treatment systems using fast-growing wetland trees

Conceptual designs of two wastewater treatment systems using trees adapted to wetlands (e.g. poplars) are developed for southern Arizona's desert environment. The "zero discharge" system uses the large difference between potential evapotranspiration and precipitation to fully consume...

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Main Author: Nelson, Mark.
Other Authors: Gay, Lloyd W.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1995
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/192091
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1920912015-10-23T04:38:15Z Conceptual design of zero discharge and safe discharge biological wastewater treatment systems using fast-growing wetland trees Nelson, Mark. Gay, Lloyd W. McPherson, Guy R. Karpiscak, Martin M. Conceptual designs of two wastewater treatment systems using trees adapted to wetlands (e.g. poplars) are developed for southern Arizona's desert environment. The "zero discharge" system uses the large difference between potential evapotranspiration and precipitation to fully consume the applied wastewater. The "safe discharge" system processes more water and uses tree and soil microbial bioremediation to reduce pollutants in wastewater to tertiary treatment levels. Nutrients in the wastewater enhance the growth of the poplars and produce valuable biomass in systems more cost-effective than conventional treatment facilities. Zero discharge systems for a design population of 1000 people will require about 8.5 ha (21.4 ac) to process 1600 mm (63 in.) of wastewater annually. Safe discharge systems can handle higher hydraulic loading rates of about 2500 mm (98 in.) per year and require only 5.5 ha (13.8 ac) for 1000 people.. Both systems require a storage pond approximately 3m (10 ft.) deep and 1.5 ha (3.75 ac) surface area when irrigation is curtailed during the winter dormancy period. 1995 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/192091 217321217 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description Conceptual designs of two wastewater treatment systems using trees adapted to wetlands (e.g. poplars) are developed for southern Arizona's desert environment. The "zero discharge" system uses the large difference between potential evapotranspiration and precipitation to fully consume the applied wastewater. The "safe discharge" system processes more water and uses tree and soil microbial bioremediation to reduce pollutants in wastewater to tertiary treatment levels. Nutrients in the wastewater enhance the growth of the poplars and produce valuable biomass in systems more cost-effective than conventional treatment facilities. Zero discharge systems for a design population of 1000 people will require about 8.5 ha (21.4 ac) to process 1600 mm (63 in.) of wastewater annually. Safe discharge systems can handle higher hydraulic loading rates of about 2500 mm (98 in.) per year and require only 5.5 ha (13.8 ac) for 1000 people.. Both systems require a storage pond approximately 3m (10 ft.) deep and 1.5 ha (3.75 ac) surface area when irrigation is curtailed during the winter dormancy period.
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Conceptual design of zero discharge and safe discharge biological wastewater treatment systems using fast-growing wetland trees
author_sort Nelson, Mark.
title Conceptual design of zero discharge and safe discharge biological wastewater treatment systems using fast-growing wetland trees
title_short Conceptual design of zero discharge and safe discharge biological wastewater treatment systems using fast-growing wetland trees
title_full Conceptual design of zero discharge and safe discharge biological wastewater treatment systems using fast-growing wetland trees
title_fullStr Conceptual design of zero discharge and safe discharge biological wastewater treatment systems using fast-growing wetland trees
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual design of zero discharge and safe discharge biological wastewater treatment systems using fast-growing wetland trees
title_sort conceptual design of zero discharge and safe discharge biological wastewater treatment systems using fast-growing wetland trees
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1995
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/192091
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