Domestic wastewater treatment with a vertical completely drained pilot scale constructed wetland planted with Amaranthus hybridus

2008 
A pilot scale constructed wetland planted with Amaranthus hybridus was developed for domestic wastewater treatment. The reactor system was composed of rectangular beds realized in cement. Each bed was filled from the bottom to the top with 0.1 m of gravel (15/25 mm) and 0.30 m of a white sand originating from the Ebrie lagoon. Two beds planted with yang A. hybridus plants (high density: 40 plants/m≤; low density: 10 plants/m≤) and one control (unplanted bed) were used to perform the experiment. The pH of the overall filtrates decreased from 7 to around 8. Planted beds gave best COD removal (high density = 70%, low density = 66%) than the control (60%). Globally nutrients were best removed in the planted beds (NH4 + : 69%, PO4 3: 67%) than in the control (NH4
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