EFFECT OF LOADING RATE AND PLANTING ON TREATMENT OF DAIRY FARM WASTEWATERS IN CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS .2. REMOVAL OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS

Citation
Cc. Tanner et al., EFFECT OF LOADING RATE AND PLANTING ON TREATMENT OF DAIRY FARM WASTEWATERS IN CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS .2. REMOVAL OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS, Water research, 29(1), 1995, pp. 27-34
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Civil","Environmental Sciences","Water Resources
Journal title
ISSN journal
00431354
Volume
29
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
27 - 34
Database
ISI
SICI code
0043-1354(1995)29:1<27:EOLRAP>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
The effect of influent loading rate on mass removal of nitrogen and ph osphorus from dairy parlour wastewaters was compared in four pairs of planted (Schoenoplectus validus) and unplanted gravel-bed wetlands (ea ch 19 m(2)). The wetlands were operated at nominal retention times of 7, 5.5, 3 and 2 days, with in and outflows sampled fortnightly over a 20 month period. Hydraulic flows were monitored to enable calculation of the mass flows of nutrients, and plant biomass and tissue nutrient levels sampled to evaluate plant nutrient uptake. Influent water quali ty varied markedly during the trial period (TN, 10-110; NH4-N, 5-70; a nd TP 8-18 g m(-3)). As theoretical wastewater retention times increas ed from 2 to 7 days, mean reduction of TN increased from 12 to 41% and 48 to 75% in the unplanted wetlands and planted wetlands, respectivel y, and TP removal increased from 12 to 36% and 37 to 74%, respectively . In the planted wetlands, mean annual removal rates of TN (0.15-1.4 g m(-2) d(-1)) and TP (0.13-0.32 g m(-2) d(-1)), increased gradually wi th mass loading rates. The unplanted wetlands showed a marked decline in TN and TP removal at high loadings. Net storage by plants in the fi rst year of monitoring accounted for between 3 and 20% of the greater N removal and between 3 and 60% of the greater P removal in the plante d wetlands.