Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvement - Gerald A. Moshiri

Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvement

Buch | Hardcover
654 Seiten
1993
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-87371-550-8 (ISBN)
309,95 inkl. MwSt
This book provides state-of-the-art information on the use of constructed wetlands for improving water quality. It is ideal for anyone involved in the application of constructed wetlands in treating municipal and industrial wastewater, mine drainage, and point and non-point source pollution.
Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvement is a virtual encyclopedia of state-of-the-art information on the use of constructed wetlands for improving water quality. Well-organized and easy-to-use, this book features contributions from prominent scientists and provides important case studies. It is ideal for anyone involved in the application of constructed wetlands in treating municipal and industrial wastewater, mine drainage, and non-point source pollution. Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvement is a "must" for industrial and municipal water treatment professionals, consulting engineers, federal and state regulators, wetland scientists and professionals, ecologists, environmental health professionals, planners, and industrial environmental managers.

Moshiri/, Gerald A.

Part 1 — General Considerations 1. Constructed Wetlands: Scientific Foundations are Critical 2. Wastewater Treatment in Constructed Wetlands: System Design, Removal Processes, and Treatment Performance 3. Constructed Wetlands and Aquatic Plant Systems: Research, Design, Operational, and Monitoring Issues 4. Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Performance Database 5. The Use of Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment and Recycling 6. Constructed Wetlands Experience in the Southeast Part 2 — Engineering 7. Hydrogeology and Ground Water Monitoring: Constructed Wetlands System, Perdido Landfill, Escambia County, Florida 8. Development of Criteria for the Design and Construction of Engineered Aquatic Treatment Units in Texas 9. Engineering and Environmental Assessment of Enhanced Bolsa Chica Wetland 10. Performance Evaluation of a Closed Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) Employing Constructed Wetlands Part 3 — Acid Mine 11. Anoxic Limestone Drains to Enhance Performance of Aerobic Acid Drainage Treatment Wetlands: Experiences of the Tennessee Valley Authority 12. Storm Event Effects on Constructed Wetlands Discharges 13. Wetland Water Treatment Systems 14. Staged, Aerobic Constructed Wetlands to Treat Acid Drainage: Case History of Fabius Impoundment 1 and Overview of the Tennessee Valley Authority's Program 15. Successful Acid Mine Drainage and Heavy Metal Site Bioremediation 16. The Use of Wetland Treatment to Remove Trace Metals from Mine Drainage 17. A Comparison of Local Waste Materials for Sulfate-Reducing Wetlands Substrate 18. Contaminant Removal Capabilities of Wetlands Constructed to Treat Coal Mine Drainage 19. A Peat/Wetland Treatment Approach to Acidic Mine Drainage Abatement Part 4 — Subsurface Treatment 20. The Use of Reed Bed Systems to Treat Domestic Sewage: The European Design and Operations Guidelines for Reed Bed Treatment Systems 21. Sustainable Suspended Solids and Nutrient Removal in Large-Scale, Solid Matrix, Constructed Wetland Systems 22. Hydraulics and Solids Accumulation in a Gravel Bed Treatment Wetland 23. Gravel Bed Hydroponic Sewage Treatment: Performance and Potential 24. The Purification Efficiency of the Planted Soil Filter in See 25. Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment in Czechoslovakia 26. Subsurface Flow Wetlands at Mesquite, Nevada Part 5 — Chemical Processes 27. Efficient Phosphorus Retention in Wetlands: Fact or Fiction? 28. Fate of Non-Point Source Nitrate Loads in Freshwater Wetlands: Results from Experimental Wetland Mesocosms 29. Mechanisms of Wetland-Water Quality Interaction 30. Pilot-Scale Nitrification Studies Using Vertical Flow and Shallow Horizontal Flow Constructed Wetland Cells 31. Phosphorus Removal from Wastewater in a Constructed Wetland 32. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Reduction in Secondary Effluent Using a 15-Acre, Multiple-Celled Reed Canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) Wetland 33. Water Supply System Utilizing the Edaphic-Phytodepuration Technique Part 6 — Point and Non-Point Sources 34. Treating Livestock Wastewaters with Constructed Wetlands 35. Evaluation of Aquatic Plants for Constructed Wetlands 36. Controlling Agricultural Run-Off by the Use of Constructed Wetlands 37. Constructed Wetlands R&D Facility at TVA’s National Fertilizer and Environmental Research Center 38. Stormwater Run-Off Retention and Renovation: A Back Lot Function or Integral Part of the Landscape? Part7 — Hydrophyte Considerations 39. Wetland Systems and Their Response to Management 39. Macrophyte-Mediated Oxygen Transfer in Wetlands: Transport Mechanisms and Rates 39. Control of Algae Using Duckweed (Lemna) Systems 39. The Use of Typha latifolia for Heavy Metal Pollution Control in Urban Wetlands 39. Growth of Soft-Stem Bulrush (Scirpus validus) Plants in a Gravel-Based Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland 39. Species-Specific Aeration of Water by Different Vegetation Types in Constructed Wetlands Part 8 — Industrial Applications 40. Performance of a Constructed Marsh in the Tertiary Treatment of Bleach Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent: Results of a 2-Year Pilot Project 40. Feasibility of Treating Pulp Mill Effluent with a Constructed Wetland 40. Testing Color Removal from Pulp Mill Wastewaters with Constructed Wetlands 40. Interfacing Constructed Wetlands with Traditional Wastewater Biotreatment Systems 40. Effect of Season, Substrate Composition, and Plant Growth on Landfill Leachale Treatment in a Constructed Wetland 40. Mitigation of Landfill Leachate Incorporating In-Series Constructed Wetlands of a Closed-Loop Design 40. Innovative Marsh Treatment Systems for Control of Leachate and Fish Hatchery Wastewaters 40. Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment at Amoco Oil Company’s Mandan, North Dakota Refinery Part 9 — Small Systems 41. Small Constructed Wetlands Systems for Domestic Wastewater Treatment and Their Performance 42. General Design, Construction, and Operation Guidelines for Small Constructed Wetlands Wastewater Treatment Systems 43. TVA’s Constructed Wetlands Demonstration 44. Reed Bed Treatment for Small Communities — U.K. Experience 45. The Treatment of Septage Using Natural Systems 46. Constructed Wetlands Wastewater Quality Improvement at Lynnvale Elementary School 47. Microbial Populations and Decomposition Activity in Three Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands 48. Biological Sludge Drying in Constructed Wetlands Part 10 — Case Studies 49. Constructed Open Surface Wetlands: The Water Quality Benefits and Wildlife Benefits — City of Arcata, California 50. Constructed Wastewater Wetlands: The Answer in South Dakota’s Challenging Environment 51. Application of Constructed Wetlands to Treat Wastewaters in Australia 52. Creating a Wetlands Wildlife Refuge from a Sewage Lagoon 53. Production and Suppression of Mosquitoes in Constructed Wetlands 54. The Integration of Seaweed Biofilters with Intensive Fish Ponds to Improve Water Quality and Recapture Nutrients 55. Treating Intensive Aquaculture Recycled Water with an Artificial Wetlands Filter System

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.10.1993
Zusatzinfo 124 Tables, black and white; 10 Halftones, black and white
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 1300 g
Einbandart gebunden
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 0-87371-550-0 / 0873715500
ISBN-13 978-0-87371-550-8 / 9780873715508
Zustand Neuware
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