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rebecca.killalea@canberra.edu.au on 15 Feb 2022
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Study
- Citation
- Saeed, T., Paul, B., Afrin, R., Al-Muyeed, A., & Sun, G. (2016). Floating constructed wetland for the treatment of polluted river water: A pilot scale study on seasonal variation and shock load. Chemical Engineering Journal.
- Study description
- This study tested a pilot scale floating wetland and reported the treatment efficiency of the wetland in removing contaminants from polluted river water. The study looked at removal of nitrogen and phosphorus as well as biogeochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD).
Response
- Cause term/trajectory
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Plants (aquatic)
- Cause description
- Floating constructed treatment wetland with two macrophyte species (Phragmites australis and Canna indica)
- Effect term/trajectory
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Water quality - nutrients (nitrogen)
(Decrease)
- Effect description
- Nitrogen was removed from water with the presence of the floating wetland species. Paper suggests nitrogen removal was through nitrification-denitrification processes. No test statistics were supplied.
- Response measure type
- Other
- Response measure description
- Mean and standard deviation (unclear if standardised).
Design
- Source data
- Field
- Study type
- Manipulation
- Study design
- After impact only
- Number of independent control or reference sampling units
- 1
- Sample size used in analysis
- 21
- Design description
- 1 pilot wetland assessed and 21 inlet and outlet water samples taken over time.
Context
- Climate
- Tropical
- Country
- Bangladesh
- Habitat
- Artificial
- Spatial extent
- Other
- Temporal extent
- Months