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Título: Clogging in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands: influencing factors, research methods and remediation techniques
Palavras-chave: Bulking factor
Hydraulic conductivity
Unclogging
Wastewater - Treatment
Constructed wetlands - Clogging
Fator de volume
Condutividade hidráulica
Desobstrução
Águas Residuais - Tratamento
Zonas úmidas construídas - Entupimento
Data do documento: Mar-2018
Editor: Springer
Citação: MATOS, M. P. de; VON SPERLING, M.; MATOS, A. T. de. Clogging in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands: influencing factors, research methods and remediation techniques. Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology, [S. l.], v. 17, n. 1, p. 87-107, Mar. 2018.
Resumo: The treatment of wastewater in constructed wetlands (CW) has been increasingly applied throughout the world, as it is an efficient technique for the removal of pollutants and presents low construction and operational costs. However, a major operational problem of these systems is clogging of the porous medium. Clogging of CW has therefore attracted the attention in several studies, but there are several gaps in the understanding of this phenomenon, especially with regards to its genesis. In order to evaluate the contribution of the influencing factors and to facilitate remediation, it is important to have methods that favor characterization of the real conditions of CW. In this review, the objective was to gather information on the main factors interfering in the clogging process of horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands, the available and the new methods for characterizing the degree of obstruction of the porous medium and the techniques/strategies for unclogging these systems.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11157-018-9458-1
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