Pa. Mays et Gs. Edwards, Comparison of heavy metal accumulation in a natural wetland and constructed wetlands receiving acid mine drainage, ECOL ENG, 16(4), 2001, pp. 487-500
Metal accumulations in sediments and plants of constructed and natural wetl
ands were compared in two wetlands constructed by the Tennessee Valley Auth
ority (TVA) for the treatment of acid mine drainage and a natural wetland.
Load rates and removal efficiencies of most metals were generally greater i
n the constructed wetlands than in the natural wetland. There were similar
sediment and plant metal concentrations between one constructed wetland and
the natural wetland and greater metal concentrations in the sediments and
plants in the other constructed wetland compared to the natural wetland. Da
ta indicate that Mn, Zn, Cu, Ni, B, and Cr are being accumulated in the pla
nts at all three wetlands, although accumulation of metals by these plants
accounts for only a small percentage of the removal of the annual metal loa
d supplied to each wetland. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser
ved.