The use of artificial aeration in horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands for tertiary nitrification

Increased treatment capability is required on small sewage treatment works to meet ammonium consents that are tightening to effluent concentrations of below 5 mg[Ammonical nitrogen (mg/L)] and in some cases as low as 0.5mg[Ammonical nitrogen (mg/L)] Optimisation of existing assets is preferential ov...

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Main Author: Butterworth, Eleanor
Other Authors: Dotro, Gabriela; Jefferson, Bruce
Published: Cranfield University 2014
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6135402016-08-04T03:47:12ZThe use of artificial aeration in horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands for tertiary nitrificationButterworth, EleanorDotro, Gabriela; Jefferson, Bruce2014Increased treatment capability is required on small sewage treatment works to meet ammonium consents that are tightening to effluent concentrations of below 5 mg[Ammonical nitrogen (mg/L)] and in some cases as low as 0.5mg[Ammonical nitrogen (mg/L)] Optimisation of existing assets is preferential over the addition or expansion of the works to minimise associated costs and energy usage. Many small works in the UK currently employ horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands (HSSF CWs) that have restricted capability to nitrify due to limited oxygen transfer and as such artificial aeration has been proposed as a potential upgrade technology. To assess the performance of the technology, full- scale sites were monitored in terms of ammonium and solids removal and hydraulic characterisation over 3 years. Supporting pilot studies were carried out to assess the effect of aeration on the planted vegetation and to determine optimum transfer efficiencies. Cont/d.628.3Cranfield Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.613540http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/8642Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Butterworth, Eleanor
The use of artificial aeration in horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands for tertiary nitrification
description Increased treatment capability is required on small sewage treatment works to meet ammonium consents that are tightening to effluent concentrations of below 5 mg[Ammonical nitrogen (mg/L)] and in some cases as low as 0.5mg[Ammonical nitrogen (mg/L)] Optimisation of existing assets is preferential over the addition or expansion of the works to minimise associated costs and energy usage. Many small works in the UK currently employ horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands (HSSF CWs) that have restricted capability to nitrify due to limited oxygen transfer and as such artificial aeration has been proposed as a potential upgrade technology. To assess the performance of the technology, full- scale sites were monitored in terms of ammonium and solids removal and hydraulic characterisation over 3 years. Supporting pilot studies were carried out to assess the effect of aeration on the planted vegetation and to determine optimum transfer efficiencies. Cont/d.
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title The use of artificial aeration in horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands for tertiary nitrification
title_short The use of artificial aeration in horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands for tertiary nitrification
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title_fullStr The use of artificial aeration in horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands for tertiary nitrification
title_full_unstemmed The use of artificial aeration in horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands for tertiary nitrification
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