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Exploring Utilization of Recycled Agricultural Biomass in Constructed Wetlands: Characterization of the Driving Force for High-Rate Nitrogen Removal

pmid: 30608662
Improper treatment of various wastewaters with a low C/N ratio and management of abundant agricultural wastes may pose a serious threat to bodies of water and agricultural ecosystems in rural areas, especially in developing countries. Thus, a potential alternative for simultaneous mitigation of this pollution is needed to protect rural environments. This study investigated the feasibility and enhanced performance of applying typical agricultural wastes (such as wheat straw, apricot pits, and walnut shells) as carbon sources for nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands (CWs). The leaching experiment employed fluorescence excitation-emission spectrophotometry and revealed that the wheat straw material had the highest capability of carbon release with an average dissolved organic carbon release content and rate of 27.88 mg g-1 and 5.24 mg g-1 day-1, respectively. Dissolved organic matter released from different agricultural wastes mainly consisted of humic acid-like and fulvic acid-like compounds. Long-term assessment of lab-scale intermittent aeration CWs receiving agricultural wastes revealed a high total nitrogen removal of 66.75-93.67% in low carbon/nitrogen ratio wastewaters (C/N = 3). These findings can contribute to a better understanding of the driving mechanism through which agricultural wastes enhance nitrogen removal in CW wastewater treatments.
- Harbin Institute of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- Harbin Institute of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- Tsinghua University China (People's Republic of)
- Aarhus University Denmark
Nitrogen, Waste Disposal, Fluid, Wetlands, Denitrification, Biomass, Ecosystem
Nitrogen, Waste Disposal, Fluid, Wetlands, Denitrification, Biomass, Ecosystem
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