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Journal of the Environmental Sciences
1999 Volume.8 No. 1 p.75 ~ p.81
A Study on the Advanced Treatment of Wastewater by Plants
Lee Yong-Doo

Kim Hyun-Hee
Abstract
In recent years increasing production and disposal of wastewater have caused an accelerated eutrophication of receiving waters. Therefore, in order to alleviate the detrimental impact of wastewater discharge, there is an increasing demand for removing the main nutrients, nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as the organic content of the waste water prior to disposal. This is effectively achieved by extended conventional treatment technology. However, the working expenses and energy requirements of such advanced treatment systems are rather high. So in a sparsely populated rural community is required development of wastewater treatment system combined with the regional characteristics. In this study, the systems are planted with Reeds and Amaryllis In A.C and estimated purification potential of system. The results obtained are as follows. BOD removal rate is 20% in the early stage, the last removal rate is 35% in A.C process and is 65% in Amaryllis+A.C process and is 50% in Reed+A.C process. T-N removal rate by Amaryllis is average 2.6g/¤ýd, T-N removal rate by Reed is average 1.76g/¤ýd. T-P removal rate by Amaryllis is average 0.27g/¤ýd, T-P removal rate by Reed is average 0.25g/¤ýd. BOD removal rate constant with retention time is 1.4494(1/d), T-N removal rate constant is 0.5428(1/d), T-P removal rate constant is 0.5287(1/d).
KEYWORD
wastewater, plants, Advanced Treatment, Activated Carbon, BOD removal rate, T-N removal rate constant, T-P removal rate constant
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