Lagoon systems generally represent an effective wastewater treatment p
rocess for small communities in rural regions. However, sensitive rece
iving waters promote an increasing need for algal removal and effluent
polishing; The study's main objective was to delineate a reed bed pro
cess feasible for upgrading lagoon systems; Results are given for two
types of small constructed wetlands which have been investigated over
a period of several years: The stress is upon the seasonal differences
and the effect of dry or wet weather operation. Design, construction
and maintenance of the wetlands are described. The reed beds produced
high effluent qualities in terms of suspended solids, algae, COD and h
ygienic aspects. During summer about 50% of influent concentration of
chlorophyll and about 60% of suspended matter could be filtered by a s
ubsurface flown constructed wetland. Furthermore, a buffering of pH va
lue and temperature could be observed after the passage of the wetland
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