Publication detail

Development of constructed treatment wetlands in Czech Republic for five years term

NĚMCOVÁ, M. KRIŠKA-DUNAJSKÝ, M.

Original Title

Development of constructed treatment wetlands in Czech Republic for five years term

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Constructed wetlands (CWs) are in Czech Republic considered an alternative treatment technologies to activation treatment process. CWs are based on natural and slow wastewater treatment (without electricity). Horizontally flow CWs are confronted in many cases with problems almost the whole Czech Republic. As well as, they are often accompanied by inadequate cleaning efficiency (low ammonia removal). At present, about 400 CWs are in operation in Czech Republic. Majority of them are designed with horizontal sub-surface flow, while vertical flow constructed wetland are still are operated in the semi-experimental stage. However the vertical flow CWs have shown very good treatment effect and they can become the better solution into practice. Research work in the last five year solved the most common problems in constructed treatment wetlands. Our results are new approaches and solutions of configuration. The treatment efficiency is comparable with other technological devices for wastewater treatment. The outlet concentration obtained in the constructed wetland for 230 PE in the Czech Republic achieves COD <20 mg l-1, BOD < 7 mg l-1, TSS < 6 mg l-1 N-NH4+ < 7 mg l-1 (ammonia nitrogen is slowly improved). These results are significantly lower than the legislative limits for < 500 PE: COD < 150 mg l-1, BOD < 40 mg l-1, SS < 50 mg l-1 (ammonium nitrogen is not required). New results from research in the field of septic tanks also show significantly higher efficiency in comparison with slotted sedimentation tanks: COD = 78%, BOD = 75%, SS = 94%. In the Czech Republic is newly used numerical simulation in the research works connected with constructed wetland. The numerical simulation is provided by using software HYDRUS CW2D. We use numerical models of the CWs that were calibrated and allow to get information about the output concentrations of wastewater emission, such as ammonia nitrogen (N-NH4+), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and phosphorus (Ptot). The differences between measured and simulated results are less than 10%. A new way to design a modern constructed treatment wetlands is simple - bring together all the results, new technologies and solutions in a single system. The main objective is to build a competitive solution constructed wetland, which remove not only previously presented and SS, but also N-NH4+, Ptot and Ntot.

Keywords

Constructed treatment wetlands, vertical flow constructed wetland, COD, N-NH4+ , HYDRUS CW2D

Authors

NĚMCOVÁ, M.; KRIŠKA-DUNAJSKÝ, M.

Released

30. 6. 2016

Publisher

STEF92 Technology Ltd.

Location

51 Alexander Malinov Blvd., 1712, Sofia, Bulgaria

ISBN

978-619-7105-66-7

Book

SGEM Conference Proceedingsc

Edition

Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation

Edition number

1

ISBN

1314-2704

Periodical

International multidisciplinary geoconference SGEM

Year of study

16

Number

2

State

Republic of Bulgaria

Pages from

225

Pages to

232

Pages count

8

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT126664,
  author="Miroslava {Pumprlová Němcová} and Michal {Kriška-Dunajský}",
  title="Development of constructed treatment wetlands in Czech Republic for five years term",
  booktitle="SGEM Conference Proceedingsc",
  year="2016",
  series="Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation",
  journal="International multidisciplinary geoconference SGEM",
  volume="16",
  number="2",
  pages="225--232",
  publisher="STEF92 Technology Ltd.",
  address="51 Alexander Malinov Blvd., 1712, Sofia, Bulgaria",
  doi="10.5593/SGEM2016/B52/S20.029",
  isbn="978-619-7105-66-7",
  issn="1314-2704"
}