Constructed wetland for wastewater reuse: Role and efficiency in removing enteric pathogens

RP Shingare, PR Thawale, K Raghunathan… - Journal of environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Water stress has become a perennial concern in most of the developing countries due to
rapid urbanization and population growth. As the growing population requires more fresh …

Comparing the performance of Cyperus papyrus and Typha domingensis for the removal of heavy metals, roxithromycin, levofloxacin and pathogenic bacteria from …

MTMH Hamad - Environmental Sciences Europe, 2023 - Springer
Contamination of heavy metals and antibiotics would threaten the water and soil resources.
Phytoremediation can be potentially used to remediate metal and antibiotics contaminated …

Antibiotic resistant bacteria removal of subsurface flow constructed wetlands from hospital wastewater

S Dires, T Birhanu, A Ambelu, G Sahilu - Journal of Environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Eight horizontal subsurface flow pilot scale artificial wetlands were constructed to evaluate
their effectiveness in the removal of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from hospital wastewater. A …

Comparative study on the performance of Typha latifolia and Cyperus Papyrus on the removal of heavy metals and enteric bacteria from wastewater by surface …

MTMH Hamad - Chemosphere, 2020 - Elsevier
Semi-arid countries continue to face water scarcity, especially with the current global climatic
changes. This scarcity has continuously increased over the last five decades in countries …

Phytoremediation using aquatic plants

J Fletcher, N Willby, DM Oliver, RS Quilliam - Phytoremediation: in-situ …, 2020 - Springer
Freshwaters are affected by a diverse range of pollutants which increase the demand for
effective remediation. Aquatic phytoremediation is a nature-based solution that has the …

A novel horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland planted with Typha angustifolia for treatment of polluted water

MS Gaballah, O Abdelwahab, KM Barakat… - … Science and Pollution …, 2020 - Springer
Rapid population growth and urbanization has put a lot of stress on existing water bodies in
most developing countries such as the Marriott Lake of Egypt. Three constructed wetland …

Promoting Aquatic Health in Constructed Wetlands: Removal of Pathogens and Nitrogen

Z Yang, Y Zou, X Zhu, X Yu - Water, 2024 - mdpi.com
Due to urbanization and population growth, freshwater resources have become a long-term
concern for most developing countries. With the growth of population, the demand for fresh …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluación del aporte de las plantas acuáticas Pistia stratiotes y Eichhornia crassipes en el tratamiento de aguas residuales municipales

YI Mendoza, JI Pérez, AA Galindo - Información tecnológica, 2018 - SciELO Chile
Se evaluó el aporte de las plantas acuáticas Pistia stratiotes y Eichhornia crassipes en el
tratamiento del agua residual municipal (ARM) de la ciudad de Riohacha en Colombia. Se …

Effect of HRT and seasons on the performance of pilot-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland to treat rural wastewater

R Shruthi, GP Shivashankara - Water Practice & Technology, 2022 - iwaponline.com
To find the effect of Hydraulic Retention Time (HRT) and seasons on the performance of
horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland (HSSF CW) in treating rural wastewater, a …

Comparative study on removal of enteric pathogens from domestic wastewater using Typha latifolia and Cyperus rotundus along with different substrates

RP Shingare, SV Nanekar, PR Thawale… - International journal …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A comparative study was carried out to evaluate the efficiency of different
substrate materials along with macrophytes Typha latifolia and Cyperus rotundus in treating …