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Title: POLLUTANT REMOVAL AND GROWTH DYNAMICS OF MACROPHYTE SPECIES FOR FAECAL SLUDGE TREATMENT WITH CONSTRUCTED WETLAND TECHNOLOGY
Authors: Osei, Agyemang Richard
Konate, Yacouba
Abagale, Felix Kofi
Keywords: Bambusa vulgaris
constructed wetland
Cymbopogon nardus
faecal sludge
macrophyte species
removal efficiency
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: IWA Publishing
Series/Report no.: Vol. 80;Issue 6
Abstract: Constructed wetland technology is an innovative engineering technique for faecal sludge (FS) management. The presence of emergent macrophytes enhances the important processes of evapotranspiration, sludge mineralisation, and contaminant reduction. Consequently, selecting a species that can withstand the difficult sludge contaminated conditions within a local context is vital. This study monitored the pollutant removal potentials and growth dynamics of Bambusa vulgaris and Cymbopogon nardus as promising macrophytes for the constructed wetland technology in the Sudano-Sahelian context. The experiment, at pilot scale, consisted of plastic reactors (27 litre) filled with filter media of sand and fine gravels at the base, and planted with the selected species. Pollutant removal efficiencies were evaluated based on differences between influent and effluent concentrations, and physiological growth parameters of plant height, number of leaves and number of plants were monitored monthly. Total annual sludge loading rate of 31.4 and 103.4 kg TS/(m2·yr) (TS: total solids) were determined for FS + wastewater (acclimatisation phase) and FS load respectively. Both species recorded appreciable pollutant removal efficiency >80% for the organic (chemical oxygen demand), nutrients (PO43_P and NH4-N) and solid (total suspended solids and total volatile solids) contents. The species thus demonst
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2540
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