Modeling Subsurface Upflow Wetlands Systems for Wastewater Effluent Treatment
2010
Abstract Constructed wetlands have been popular in ecological engineering regime; yet, modeling the physical, chemical, and biological processes within these wetlands is a long-standing challenge in the past decades. In concert with our field-scale pilot testing of a new-generation subsurface upflow wetland (SUW) system, this article highlights an advancement of modeling the SUW system with a layer-structured compartmental simulation model. This is the first wetland model of its kind to address the complexity between plant nutrient uptake and medium sorption. Such a system dynamics model using STELLA® as a means for a graphical formulation was applied to illustrate the essential mechanism of the nitrification and denitrification processes within a sorption medium-based SUW system, which can be recognized as one of the major passive on-site wastewater treatment technologies in this decade. Model calibration and validation received fairly good R-squared values of 0.9998 and 0.9644, respectively. Such good a...
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