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Hydraulic reliability of a horizontal wetland for wastewater treatment in Sicily

The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the hydraulic behavior of a horizontal subsurface wetland (HF), that is part of the hybrid wetland (hybrid-TW) of the IKEA® store in Eastern Sicily (Italy), influences the overall wastewater treatment performance. The HF unit experiences frequent overloa...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2018-09, Vol.636, p.94-106
Main Authors: Marzo, A., Ventura, D., Cirelli, G.L., Aiello, R., Vanella, D., Rapisarda, R., Barbagallo, S., Consoli, S.
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Language:English
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Summary:The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the hydraulic behavior of a horizontal subsurface wetland (HF), that is part of the hybrid wetland (hybrid-TW) of the IKEA® store in Eastern Sicily (Italy), influences the overall wastewater treatment performance. The HF unit experiences frequent overloading peaks due to the extreme variability in the number of visitors at the store, and after 2 years of operation it showed signals of partial clogging at the inlet area. The hydraulics of the HF unit has been monitored through measurements of hydraulic conductivity at saturation (Ks), tracer tests, and geophysical (i.e. electrical resistivity tomography—ERT) measurements carried out during the years 2016 and 2017. Results indicated a general good agreement between the performed measurement techniques, thus their combination, if adequately performed and calibrated, might be a reliable tool for detecting those wetland areas mainly affected by clogging conditions. The results also indicated that partial clogging had no significant effect on the quality of the discharged water. [Display omitted] •The wetland clogging was assessed by using traditional methods and geophysics.•Partial clogging was identified by an integrated monitoring approach.•Treatment reliability was not negatively affected by clogging.•A hybrid wetland system was found reliable to treat civil wastewater.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.04.228