Effects of tidal operation on pilot-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland treating sulfate rich wastewater contaminated by chlorinated hydrocarbons

Chen, Z; Vymazal, J; Kuschk, P

HERO ID

3559317

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

English

PMID

27770325

HERO ID 3559317
In Press No
Year 2017
Title Effects of tidal operation on pilot-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland treating sulfate rich wastewater contaminated by chlorinated hydrocarbons
Authors Chen, Z; Vymazal, J; Kuschk, P
Journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume 24
Issue 1
Page Numbers 1042-1050
Abstract Three different flow regimes were carried out in a pilot-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland-treating sulfate rich wastewater contaminated with monochlorobenzene (MCB) and perchloroethene (PCE). The three regimes were continuous flow, 7-day cycle discontinuous flow, and 2.5-day cycle discontinuous flow. The results show that intensifying the tidal regime (2.5-day cycle) significantly enhanced MCB removal before 2 m from the inlet and increasing PCE removal efficiency at 0.5 m. The PCE dechlorination process was promoted with tidal operation, especially under the 2.5-day cycle regime, with significant increases of cis-1,2- dichloroethenes (DCEs), vinyl chloride (VC), and ethene, but trans-1,2-DCE was significantly decreased after tidal operation. Due to the high sulfate concentration in the influent, sulfide was observed in pore water up to 20 and 23 mg L(-1) under continuous flow and 7-day cycle regime, respectively. However, sulfide concentrations decreased to less than 4 mg L(-1) under intensified tidal operation (2.5-day cycle). The increase of oxygen concentration in pore water through intensified tidal operation resulted in better MCB removal performance and the successful inhibition of sulfate reduction. In conclusion, intensifying tidal operation is an effective approach for the treatment of chlorinated hydrocarbons and inhibiting sulfide accumulation in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland.
Doi 10.1007/s11356-016-7871-y
Pmid 27770325
Wosid WOS:000392105700097
Url https://search.proquest.com/docview/1856099620?accountid=171501
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Language Text English
Keyword Biodegradation, Environmental; Germany; Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated/analysis; Pilot Projects; Sulfates/analysis; Sulfides/analysis; Waste Water/chemistry; Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis; Water Purification/methods; Wetlands; Chlorobenzene; Constructed wetland; Groundwater; Perchloroethene; Tidal flow