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Effect of Plant Species on Wastewater Treatment Performance of a Subsurface Vertical-Flow Constructed Wetland with Step-Feeding at Low Temperature

Menglu Huang,Lin Zhao, Zhen Wang, Ximing Sun, Qiongqiong Shang,Yihan Li, Mengxiao Li,Hongzhi Geng, Siyu Hu,Yongkui Yang

Journal of Environmental Management(2024)

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To improve the treatment performance of constructed wetlands under low-temperature conditions, this study investigated the effects of plant species on wastewater treatment performance at low temperature and the associated microbiological characteristics in a subsurface vertical-flow constructed wetland (VFCW) with step-feeding. The results showed that the redox microenvironment in the VFCW filter with step-feeding could be restored and optimized by planting appropriate species that can tolerate low temperature, ensuring a high nitrification performance for the system. Correspondingly, the abundance and activity of three functional microbes (namely nitrifiers, denitrifiers, and anammox bacteria) increased to different degrees in the system, eventually ensuring ideal nitrogen removal by the VFCW. Compared with the VFCW planted with Phragmites australis and Acorus gramineus, the operation performance of the VFCW planted with Iris wilsonii could be recovered at low temperature, and its chemical oxygen demand, total phosphorus, total nitrogen, and ammonium nitrate removal rates could respectively reach 95.7%, 99.2%, 93.0%, and 94.4%, respectively. Moreover, nitrogen removal in the system relied on the nitrification/denitrification and partial denitrification - anaerobic ammonium oxidation processes. Nitrosomonas, Nitrospira, Thauera, and Candidatus Brocadia were the four dominant bacterial genera in the filter layer.
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Vertical-flow constructed wetland (VFCW),Low temperature,Hardy plant,Step-feeding,Nitrification/denitrification,Partial denitrification-anaerobic ammonium oxidation (PD/AMX)
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