Purification of leachate from sludge treatment beds by subsurface flow constructed wetlands: effects of plants and hydraulic retention time

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Shanshan Hu
Zhongbing Chen
Zuopeng Lv
Ke Chen
Liangliang Huang
Xingtao Zuo
Jiajie He
Yi Chen
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[1] Czech University of Life Sciences Prague,Department of Applied Ecology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences
[2] Jiangsu Normal University,The Key Laboratory of Biotechnology for Medicinal Plants of Jiangsu Province
[3] South-Central University for Nationalities,College of Resources and Environmental Science
[4] Guilin University of Technology,College of Environmental Science and Engineering
[5] Huazhong Agricultural University,College of Resources and Environment
[6] Chongqing University,Key Laboratory of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region’s Eco
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Constructed wetland; Sludge leachate; Sludge treatment beds; Water purification;
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Sludge treatment beds (STBs) have been used widely in many countries due to low energy consumption, low operating and maintenance costs, and better environmental compatibility. Penetration, evaporation, and transpiration are the main processes for sludge dewatering in STBs. However, the leachate quality from STBs usually cannot meet discharge limits. Moreover, such leachate has very low COD/N ratio, which makes it difficult to treat. In the present study, two subsurface flow (SSF) constructed wetlands (CWs) were investigated for the treatment of leachate from STBs under three different hydraulic retention time (HRT) (3 days, 4 days, 6 days), aiming for evaluating the effects of plants and HRT on treatment performance, as well as the potential of SSF CWs to treat sludge leachate with low COD/N ration. The results showed that plants play an important role in leachate treatment. The best treatment performance was achieved with HRT of 4 days. In this condition, the mean removal efficiencies of COD (chemical oxygen demand), NH4+-N, TN (total nitrogen), and TP (total phosphorus) in the planted and the unplanted CWs were 61.6% (unplanted − 3.7%), 76.6% (unplanted 43.5%), 70% (unplanted 41%), and 65.6% (unplanted 6%), respectively. Heavy metal concentrations were below the Chinese integrated wastewater discharge standard during the experimental period in the planted CW, and the removal efficiencies in the planted CW system were higher than in the unplanted CW system. In all, planted SSF CWs can be an effective approach in removing leachate from sludge treatment beds. Furthermore, considering to temperature and seasonal variation, the leachate from STBs needs to be further studied in pilot- and full-scale condition.
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