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Pollutant removal from landfill leachate employing two-stage constructed wetland mesocosms: co-treatment with municipal sewage

  • Tanveer Saeed
  • , Md Jihad Miah
  • , Nehreen Majed
  • , Mahmudul Hasan
  • , Tanbir Khan

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Abstract

Constructed wetlands are low-cost, natural technologies that are often employed for the treatment of different types of wastewater. In this study, landfill leachate and municipal wastewater were co-treated by the three parallel two-stage Phragmites- or Vetiver-based constructed wetland mesocosms. Two-stage wetland mesocosms included vertical flow (VF) units as the first stage, followed by horizontal flow (HF)/surface flow (SF)/floating treatment (FT) units. VF and HF wetland mesocosms were filled with gravel, steel slag, concrete block, and intermittent carbon-saturated ceramic filters as substrates. Mean input nitrogen, organics, and phosphorus load across first stages were 75 g N/m2 day, 283 g COD/m2 day, 88 g BOD/m2 day, and 10 g P/m2 day, respectively. N and P accumulation rate was not substantial (< 10%) with respect to total removal in most wetland mesocosms. Gravel-based VF wetland mesocosm achieved better NH4–N and BOD removal (55–59%) during landfill leachate treatment phase, when compared with co-treatment periods (12–52%). Slag-concrete– and ceramic filter–based VF wetland mesocosms maintained stable NH4–N and BOD removals; the former wetland mesocosm was the most efficient VF unit (than other two wetland mesocosms) due to media characteristics. Media-based adsorption accelerated P removal (93%) in slag-concrete–based VF wetland mesocosm. Carbon scarcity limited denitrification in all VF wetland mesocosms; removal of TN was < 32%. Second stage wetland mesocosms achieved higher nitrogen (85–92%), organics (66–90%), and phosphorus (97–100%) removals regardless of operational variations; low input load, long retention time, media, and rhizosphere enhanced removal performances, particularly in HF and FT wetland mesocosms. In general, this study demonstrates potential application of two-stage wetland mesocosms for landfill leachate treatment or co-treatment with municipal sewage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28316-28332
Number of pages17
JournalEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume27
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 May 2020

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Keywords

  • Biodegradation
  • Media
  • Nitrogen
  • Organics
  • Phosphorus

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