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Heavy Metals Removal from Simulated Wastewater using Horizontal Subsurface Constructed Wetland

Suhair L. Zeki, Mohanad J. M‐Ridha, Sabah J. Mohammed, Khalid M. Abed, Hassimi Abu Hasan

2021Journal of Ecological Engineering25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the efficiency of Nerium oleander in removing three different metals (Cd, Cu, and Ni) from simulated wastewater using horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland (HSSF-CW) system. The HSSF-CW pilot scale was operated at two hydraulic retention times (HRTs) of 4 and 7 days, filled with a substrate layer of sand and gravel. The results indicated that the HSSF-CW had high removal efficiency of Cd and Cu. A higher HRT (7 days) resulted in greater removal efficiency reaching up to (99.3% Cd, 99.5% Cu, 86.3% Ni) compared to 4 days. The substrate played a significant role in removal of metals due to adsorption and precipitation. The N. oleander plant also showed a good tolerance to the uptake of Cd, Cu, and Ni ions from water. The highest removal of the heavy metals indicated that the HSSF-CW would be a promising technology for heavy metal contaminated wastewater as well as in electroplating and manufacturing industries.

Topics & Concepts

WetlandConstructed wetlandWastewaterEnvironmental scienceSubsurface flowEnvironmental engineeringHeavy metalsSewage treatmentHydrology (agriculture)GeologyGroundwaterEnvironmental chemistryEcologyGeotechnical engineeringChemistryBiologyConstructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment