The removal of urban pollutants by constructed wetlands during wet weather

Citation
Lnl. Scholes et al., The removal of urban pollutants by constructed wetlands during wet weather, WATER SCI T, 40(3), 1999, pp. 333-340
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
02731223 → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
333 - 340
Database
ISI
SICI code
0273-1223(1999)40:3<333:TROUPB>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The Environment Agency for England and Wales has developed urban runoff tre atment wetlands at two selected sites in Outer London. The systems were mon itored for a range of determinands including heavy metals, suspended solids and BOD. Initial analysis of the data indicates that during dry weather, r emoval efficiencies vary greatly. However, during storm events removal effi ciencies are higher with mean values of 71% for Zn, 72% for Cd, 69% for Pb, 66% for Cu, 34% for Ni and 81% for Cr at the Dagenham wetland. Mean remova l efficiencies of 20% for Cd, 40% for Pb, 36% for Cu, 34% for Ni and 38% fo r Cr were monitored during storm conditions at the Brentwood wetland, but a n overall increase in Zn was measured. Removal of BOD was greater at both s ites during storm events with mean removal efficiencies of 24% and 29% at D agenham and Brentwood, respectively. Suspended solids are reduced on passin g through both wetlands during dry weather, but, during storm events there is an overall increase. The metal removal capability of microorganisms isolated from the rhizospher e of Typha latifolia and Phragmites australis is being investigated. Labora tory experiments are assessing the efficiency of two metal tolerant strains to accumulate Pb and Zn. It is believed that this ability may prove to be an important year-round pollutant removal process in the treatment of urban runoff by constructed wetland treatment systems, and preliminary data are presented. (C) 1999 IAWQ Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights rese rved.