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A tracer study in a vertical flow constructed wetland treating septage

Jason Jie Xiang Bui (Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Curtin University Malaysia, Miri, Malaysia)
Yee Yong Tan (Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Curtin University Malaysia, Miri, Malaysia)
Fu Ee Tang (Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Curtin University Malaysia, Miri, Malaysia)
Carrie Ho (Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Curtin University Malaysia, Miri, Malaysia)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 11 June 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the hydraulic behaviour of a pilot-scale, two-staged, vertical flow constructed wetland (VFCW) for septage treatment, in terms of factors such as hydraulic retention time and hydraulic loading rate and its influence on the treatment dynamics. Because of intermittent feeding mode of VFCW systems and variation in its loading, its hydraulic behaviour is highly variable and need to be understood to optimize its treatment performance.

Design/methodology/approach

Tracer test were carried out using bromide ion with varying hydraulic loading rates (HLR) of 6.82 cm/d, 9.09 cm/d and 11.40 cm/d (i.e. equivalent to 75 L/d, 100L/d and 125 L/d). Tracer data is then analysed using the Residence Time Distribution (RTD) method.

Findings

RTD analysis showed that the increase in HLR increases the average hydraulic retention time (HRT). Subsequently, the increase in HLR results in a lower recovery of effluent, resulting in poor productivity in treatment. The study also showed that the removal of nitrogen and organic matter improved with increasing HRT. However, observations show no correlation between HRT and total solids removal.

Originality/value

A performance evaluation method (by tracer) is proposed to understand the hydraulics of flow in constructed wetlands, which has not been widely studied. Additionally, the dynamics of treatment in VFCWs treating septage may also be revealed by the tracer method. The study can be applied to any constructed wetlands designed for treatment of wastewater, septage or sludge.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the Faculty of Engineering and Science, and Curtin University Malaysia for supporting this study.

Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to this work.

Conflicts of interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Citation

Bui, J.J.X., Tan, Y.Y., Tang, F.E. and Ho, C. (2018), "A tracer study in a vertical flow constructed wetland treating septage", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. 15 No. 3, pp. 345-353. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-09-2017-0306

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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