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Phytoremediation of synthetic textile industry effluent using phragmites australis and typha latifolia in constructed Wetland

By: Nikam, N. G.
Contributor(s): Gaikwad, R. W.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Water Works Association 2021Edition: Vol.53(2), Apr-Jun.Description: 150-152p.Subject(s): Civil Engineering In: Journal of Indian Water Works AssociationSummary: The experimental wetlands are being constructed for the treatment of wastewater of synthetic textile industry. Two constructed wetlands has been developed which consists of emergent species like phragmites australis and typha latifolia. Performance of field scale horizontal subsurface constructed wetland was evaluated for the removal of BOD, COD, TSS, PH and turbidity. The constructed wetland had a rectangular size and covered an effective surface area ....
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The experimental wetlands are being constructed for the treatment of wastewater of synthetic textile industry. Two constructed wetlands has been developed which consists of emergent species like phragmites australis and typha latifolia. Performance of field scale horizontal subsurface constructed wetland was evaluated for the removal of BOD, COD, TSS, PH and turbidity. The constructed wetland had a rectangular size and covered an effective surface area ....

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