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Implementation of a constructed wetland for the sustainable treatment of inland shrimp farming water

Thi Thu Hang Pham, Vincent Cochevelou, Hoang Dang Khoa Dinh, Florian Breider, Pierre Rossi

2020Journal of Environmental Management20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the Mekong delta, inland-based shrimp breeding requires significant inflow of high-quality freshwater. In turn, discharge of substantial loads of poor-quality effluents negatively impacts adjacent water bodies and favors disease outbreaks. This project describes the implementation of a laboratory-based continuous closed recirculation aquaculture system composed of a constructed wetland (CW) with horizontal subsurface flow as a water treatment filter for mesohaline conditions, functioning under high loading rate (HLR = 1.54 m/d with HRT = 1.31 h). This CW was equipped of successive compartment dedicated to the successive elimination of the contaminants of interests. CW performance was measured over a complete growth cycle of the White-leg shrimps (Litopenaeus vannamei). Results showed that the designed system was pertinent, improving water quality of the shrimp culture substantially. Complete removal of nitrite was attained, with a concomitant reduction of respectively 78% and 76% of nitrate and COD. Bacteria enumeration tests showed that Vibrio sp. cells were fully removed, and that a 3 Log reduction was reached in total aerobic bacteria.

Topics & Concepts

LitopenaeusShrimpWater qualityEnvironmental scienceEffluentConstructed wetlandShrimp farmingNitrateAquacultureEnvironmental engineeringWastewaterWetlandSubsurface flowSurface waterSewage treatmentEcologyFisheryBiologyGroundwaterFish <Actinopterygii>Geotechnical engineeringEngineeringConstructed Wetlands for Wastewater TreatmentInnovations in Aquaponics and Hydroponics SystemsWastewater Treatment and Reuse