[ Objective] The study aimed to test capacity of sewage treatment with anaerobic + artificial wetland. [ Method] By studying on the removal of conventional pollutants such as CODcr, SP, TP and NH4^+-N with new wetla...[ Objective] The study aimed to test capacity of sewage treatment with anaerobic + artificial wetland. [ Method] By studying on the removal of conventional pollutants such as CODcr, SP, TP and NH4^+-N with new wetlands, their impact on the capacity of sewage treatment. [Resuit]The CODcr removal efficiency could reach 70% -80% and the value of CODcr could be reduced from above 300.00 mg/L to blow 100 mg/L, the removal efficiency of SP and NH4^+-N was 30% -40% when hydraulic load is 90 crn/d. [ Conclusion] When the concentration of CODcr, SP and NH4^+ -N were below 300.00,2.50 and 15.00 mg/L, it's easy to achieve a more stable removal efficiency.展开更多
Problems treating sewage in rural areas in China have attracted increasing attention in recent years. However, only 6% of rural areas had spray drainage and wastewater treatment systems by the end of 2010. It is neces...Problems treating sewage in rural areas in China have attracted increasing attention in recent years. However, only 6% of rural areas had spray drainage and wastewater treatment systems by the end of 2010. It is necessary to assess the technologies currently used so that sewage treatment in rural areas can be developed appropriately, to provide reliable and affordable waste- water treatment, in these areas. We evaluated the sewage treatment technologies currently used in rural areas by conducting case studies on 62 facilities that had each been operating for at least one year. Our study was carried out between 2009 and 2011, and the aim was to assess the situation during that period and assess any problems involved in decentralized sewage treatment in villages. We found that decentralized sewage treatment is the most popular wastewater treatment method in villages, and that the most common primary treatment technology used in rural areas is the septic tank. Our investigation highlights the need to establish standards for assessing effluent quality, including a range of target pollutants. Our results also show that effluents should be reused to meet the local environmental requirements in different areas, especially in ecologically sensitive areas.展开更多
文摘[ Objective] The study aimed to test capacity of sewage treatment with anaerobic + artificial wetland. [ Method] By studying on the removal of conventional pollutants such as CODcr, SP, TP and NH4^+-N with new wetlands, their impact on the capacity of sewage treatment. [Resuit]The CODcr removal efficiency could reach 70% -80% and the value of CODcr could be reduced from above 300.00 mg/L to blow 100 mg/L, the removal efficiency of SP and NH4^+-N was 30% -40% when hydraulic load is 90 crn/d. [ Conclusion] When the concentration of CODcr, SP and NH4^+ -N were below 300.00,2.50 and 15.00 mg/L, it's easy to achieve a more stable removal efficiency.
基金Acknowledgements This research was financial supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 20077085), Key Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51138009), and Key Project of the Chinese Academy of Science (No. KZZD-EW-09).
文摘Problems treating sewage in rural areas in China have attracted increasing attention in recent years. However, only 6% of rural areas had spray drainage and wastewater treatment systems by the end of 2010. It is necessary to assess the technologies currently used so that sewage treatment in rural areas can be developed appropriately, to provide reliable and affordable waste- water treatment, in these areas. We evaluated the sewage treatment technologies currently used in rural areas by conducting case studies on 62 facilities that had each been operating for at least one year. Our study was carried out between 2009 and 2011, and the aim was to assess the situation during that period and assess any problems involved in decentralized sewage treatment in villages. We found that decentralized sewage treatment is the most popular wastewater treatment method in villages, and that the most common primary treatment technology used in rural areas is the septic tank. Our investigation highlights the need to establish standards for assessing effluent quality, including a range of target pollutants. Our results also show that effluents should be reused to meet the local environmental requirements in different areas, especially in ecologically sensitive areas.