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Water quantity and quality assessment on a tertiary treatment wetland in a tropical climate

Author Affiliations
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, James Cook University, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology
Published InWater Science & Technology
Year2014
Citations3

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the quantity and quality of water in a surface flow constructed wetland in Australia's far north Queensland. Owing to tropical climate in the region, the wetland provided dual functions: retention of a treated wastewater for zero discharge during the dry season and tertiary treatment prior to discharge during the wet season. Rainfall data, permeability of wetland soil, evaporation, inflow and outflow were analysed in a water balance analysis; the results showed that based on a 72-year-average rainfall pattern, daily wastewater inflow of 85 m(3)/d is the maximum this wetland can cope with without breaching its discharge certificate. In water quality analysis, the K-C* model was used to predict changes of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD, suspended…
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