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Integrating photobioreactors and constructed wetlands for paper pulp industry wastewater treatment: A nature-based system approach

Josivaldo Sátiro, Leonardo Marchiori, Maria Vitoria Morais, Talita Marinho, Lourdinha Florêncio, Arlindo C. Gomes, Raúl Muñoz, António Albuquerque, Rogério Simões

2025Journal of Water Process Engineering16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nature-based systems, such as constructed wetlands and photobioreactors, efficiently replicate natural processes for sustainable wastewater treatment . This study employed a hybrid methodology, combining a photobioreactor (NBS1) and a constructed wetland (NBS2) to enhance pollutant removal . The study was conducted over seven weeks (49 days) using raw wastewater from a paper pulp industry . Results indicated the system stabilized by the third week of operation. The system achieved the highest removal efficiencies at steady state, with 89 % for organic matter, 69 % for nitrogen, 59 % for phosphorus, and 81 % for total phenols . These results reflect the adaptive synergy between microalgae and bacteria in the photobioreactor, which facilitated the degradation of organic pollutants and nutrient cycling, combined with the contribution of wetlands plants in nutrient uptake and further pollutant removal. Biomass concentration in NBS1 stabilized from week 5 onwards at 600 mgVSS/L, suggesting that the microorganisms had reached a stationary growth phase. The values recorded for flocculation and sedimentation efficiency (89.7 ± 7.7 %) indicated that the biomass exhibited excellent sedimentation capacity, thus facilitating efficient biomass harvesting. Therefore, NBS1 and NBS2 offer viable nature-based solutions for industrial wastewater treatment , with low operating costs and environmental impacts, contributing to developing a circular economy in the paper pulp industry.

Topics & Concepts

PhotobioreactorSewage treatmentWetlandWastewaterEnvironmental scienceWaste managementBiochemical engineeringEnvironmental engineeringPulp and paper industryEngineeringEcologyBiofuelBiologyConstructed Wetlands for Wastewater TreatmentAlgal biology and biofuel production