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Water Science & Technology

Volume 56 Number 3

Wetland Systems for Water Pollution Control X

Contents

The Constructed Wetland Association UK database of constructed wetland systems
P. Cooper.......... 1–6
Damköhler number design method to avoid clogging of subsurface flow constructed wetlands by heterotrophic biofilms
D. Austin, D. Maciolek, B. Davis and S. Wallace.......... 7–14
Life cycle assessment of wastewater treatment options for small and decentralized communities
A.P. Machado, L. Urbano, A.G. Brito, P. Janknecht, J.J. Salas and R. Nogueira.......... 15–22
Effect of loading rate on performance of constructed wetlands treating an anaerobic supernatant
F. Chazarenc, G. Maltais-Landry, S. Troesch, Y. Comeau and J. Brisson.......... 23–29
Interaction of oxygen concentration and retention of pollutants in vertical flow constructed wetlands for CSO treatment
R. Woźniak, U. Dittmer and A. Welker.......... 31–38
Tolerance to hydraulic and organic load fluctuations in constructed wetlands
F. Masi, N. Martinuzzi, R. Bresciani, L. Giovannelli and G. Conte.......... 39–48
Evaluation of constructed wetlands by wastewater purification ability and greenhouse gas emissions
P. Gui, R. Inamori, M. Matsumura and Y. Inamori.......... 49–55
Biodegradation of chlorobenzene in a constructed wetland treating contaminated groundwater
M. Braeckevelt, H. Rokadia, G. Mirschel, S. Weber, G. Imfeld, N. Stelzer, P. Kuschk, M. Kästner and H.H. Richnow.......... 57–62
Twenty years experience with constructed wetland systems in Denmark – what did we learn?
H. Brix, H.-H. Schierup and C.A. Arias.......... 63–68
Wastewater treatment in tsunami affected areas of Thailand by constructed wetlands
H. Brix, T. Koottatep and C.H. Laugesen.......... 69–74
Removal efficiency of subsurface vertical flow constructed wetlands for different organic loads
G. Langergraber, C. Prandtstetten, A. Pressl, R. Rohrhofer and R. Haberl.......... 75–84
Energy-saving wastewater treatment systems: formulation of cost functions
R. Nogueira, I. Ferreira, P. Janknecht, J.J. Rodríguez, P. Oliveira and A.G. Brito.......... 85–92
On fitting the k-C* first order model to batch loaded sub-surface treatment wetlands
O.R. Stein, B.W. Towler, P.B. Hook and J.A. Biederman.......... 93–99
The effects of deep zones on wetland nitrogen processing
R.H. Kadlec.......... 101–108
Slag columns for upgrading phosphorus removal from constructed wetland effluents
F. Chazarenc, J. Brisson and Y. Comeau.......... 109–115
A mass balance study on nitrification and deammonification in vertical flow constructed wetlands treating landfill leachate
G. Sun and D. Austin.......... 117–123
Nitrogen elimination from landfill leachates using an extra carbon source in subsurface flow constructed wetlands
H. Rustige and E. Nolde.......... 125–133
Upgrading constructed wetlands phosphorus reduction from a dairy effluent using electric arc furnace steel slag filters
D. Weber, A. Drizo, E. Twohig, S. Bird and D. Ross.......... 135–143
Model experiments on improving nitrogen removal in laboratory scale subsurface constructed wetlands by enhancing the anaerobic ammonia oxidation
D. Paredes, P. Kuschk, F. Stange, R.A. Müller and H. Köser.......... 145–150
Nitrogen dynamics in a constructed wetland system treating landfill leachate
C.B. Kinsley, A.M. Crolla, N. Kuyucak, M. Zimmer and A. Laflèche.......... 151–158
Potential nitrification and denitrification and the corresponding composition of the bacterial communities in a compact constructed wetland treating landfill leachates
C. Sundberg, K. Tonderski and P.-E. Lindgren.......... 159–166
Nitrogen isotope fractionation as a tool for determining denitrification in constructed wetlands
A.K. Søvik and P.T. Mørkved.......... 167–173
Helsinge sludge reed bed system: reduction of pathogenic microorganisms
S. Nielsen.......... 175–182
Subsurface constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment and reuse in agriculture: five years of experiences in Sicily, Italy
G.L. Cirelli, S. Consoli, V. Di Grande, M. Milani and A. Toscano.......... 183–191
Effects of sorption, sulphate reduction, and Phragmites australis on the removal of heavy metals in subsurface flow constructed wetland microcosms
E. Lesage, D.P.L. Rousseau, A. Van de Moortel, F.M.G. Tack, N. De Pauw and M.G. Verloo.......... 193–198
Effects of type of flow, plants and addition of organic carbon in the removal of zinc and chromium in small-scale model wetlands
D. Paredes, M.E. Vélez, P. Kuschk and R.A. Mueller.......... 199–205
The removal of pathogens in surface-flow constructed wetlands and its implications for water reuse
A. Ghermandi, D. Bixio, P. Traverso, I. Cersosimo and C. Thoeye.......... 207–216
Application of culture-independent methods to assess the bacteria removal efficiency of subsurface flow constructed wetlands
M. Alexandrino, E. Grohmann, R. Szewzyk and U. Szewzyk.......... 217–222
Macrophyte zonation in stormwater wetlands: getting it right! A case study from subtropical Australia
M. Greenway, G. Jenkins and C. Polson.......... 223–231
Comparison of measured and simulated distribution of microbial biomass in subsurface vertical flow constructed wetlands
G. Langergraber, A. Tietz and R. Haberl.......... 233–240
Diversity of ammonia oxidising bacteria in a vertical flow constructed wetland
A. Tietz, R. Hornek, G. Langergraber, N. Kreuzinger and R. Haberl.......... 241–247
Influence of macrophyte species on microbial density and activity in constructed wetlands
V. Gagnon, F. Chazarenc, Y. Comeau and J. Brisson.......... 249–254
Respirometric techniques for assessment of biological kinetics in constructed wetland
G. Andreottola, E. Oliveira, P. Foladori, R. Peterlini and G. Ziglio.......... 255–261
Phragmites australis peroxidases role in the degradation of an azo dye
C.C. Carias, J.M. Novais and S. Martins-Dias.......... 263–269
The root surface as the definitive detail for microbial transformation processes in constructed wetlands – a biofilm characteristic
Ch. Münch, T. Neu, P. Kuschk and I. Röske.......... 271–276