- Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
- Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
Indira Gandhi National Tribal University
2020-2023
Macrophytes have the potential to withstand pollutant-induced stress and can be used clean contaminated water using phyto-extraction, phyto-degradation, phyto-filtration, phyto-stimulation, phyto-volatilization technique(s). Phytoremediation through constructed wetlands (CWs) for eliminating inorganic organic pollutants from household sewage wastewater has attracted scientific attention. CWs are artificially engineered treatment systems that utilize natural cycles or processes involving...
Abstract Heavy metal removal by constructed wetland (CWs) is becoming the most efficient and greener technology around world where plants are used in phytoremediation to degrade, stabilize remove contaminants from soils, water waste. The design of CWs for successful heavy metals contaminated wastewater should not affect local environment. By‐product generation another crucial part phytoremediation's success. In study, ( Canna indica Acorus calamus ) biomass has been successfully manufacture...
Abstract Under the present investigation, vertical subsurface flow constructed wetlands (VSSFCWs) planted with macrophytes treated domestic sewage in an environmentally sustainable manner. Treatment of is alternative method that decreases energy consumption and economic costs involved treatment environmental contaminants. This study evaluates potential efficiency VSSFCWs using two different macrophytes, Acorus calamus Canna indica for sewage. To perform this study, chambers dimensions 2.48 m...
The removal of contaminants from sewage wastewater through constructed wetlands is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. Constructed wetland (CW) a man-made structure for treatment that uses natural processes associated with vegetation, soils, and their microbial combinations. This study investigated the performance experimental vertical flow (VFCW) cells to remove heavy metals (HMs) primary treated sewage. was collected plant (STP) in campus Indira Gandhi National Tribal University,...
Toxic metal-contaminated wastewater is a major environmental issue that requires practical and cost-effective technological solution. Heavy metal phytoremediation by constructed wetland becoming more common around the world. Plants are used in to degrade, stabilize, remove contaminants from soils, water, waste. The key issues with managing heavy plants an environmentally appropriate manner. design of CWs for successful metals contaminated should not affect local environment. By-product...