The Role of Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater Treatment
Publish place: 06th National Congress On Environmental Health
Publish Year: 1382
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 14 August 2009
The Role of Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater Treatment abstract
During the past decade, numerous constructed wetlands have been installed and in Australia for treatment of waste-water and the amelioration of water pollution arising from non-point sources. Studies of these systems have demonstrated that they can reduce the concentrations of organic matter, suspended solids and indicator bacteria by<90%, while requiring relatively little maintenance. Constructed wetlands are also being increasingly used for polishing of already treated wastewater, as an adjunct to conventional effluent treatment technologies.
The Role of Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater Treatment authors
H.J Bavor
Centre for Water and Environmental Technology University of Western Sydney Richmond , NSW ۲۷۵۳ Australia