Pilot and full scale applications of floating treatment wetlands for treating diffuse pollution

Sci Total Environ. 2023 Nov 15:899:165595. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165595. Epub 2023 Jul 17.

Abstract

Floating treatment wetlands (FTW) are nature-based solutions for the purification of open water systems such as rivers, ponds, and lakes polluted by diffuse sources as untreated or partially treated domestic wastewater and agricultural run-off. Compared with other physicochemical and biological technologies, FTW is a technology with low-cost, simple configuration, easy to operate; has a relatively high efficiency, and is energy-saving, and aesthetic. Water remediation in FTWs is supported by plant uptake and the growth of a biofilm on the water plant roots, so the selection of the macrophyte species is critical, not only to pollutant removal but also to the local ecosystem integrity, especially for full-scale implementation. The key factors such as buoyant frame/raft, plant growth support media, water depth, seasonal variation, and temperature have a considerable role in the design, operation, maintenance, and pollutant treatment performance of FTW. Harvesting is a necessary process to maintain efficient operation by limiting the re-pollution of plants in the decay phase. Furthermore, the harvested plant biomass can serve as a green source for the recovery of energy and value-added products.

Keywords: Diffuse pollution; Floating treatment wetland; Low-cost treatment; Nature-based solution; Plant uptake.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Ecosystem
  • Nitrogen / analysis
  • Plants
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid
  • Water
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis
  • Wetlands*

Substances

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Water
  • Nitrogen