
Humedales artificiales para el tratamiento de aguas residuales
Author(s) -
Ana Arias,
Hans Brix
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
ciencia e ingeniería neogranadina
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1909-7735
pISSN - 0124-8170
DOI - 10.18359/rcin.1321
Subject(s) - recreation , wetland , wastewater , work (physics) , environmental science , pollution , environmental engineering , sewage treatment , environmental planning , water resource management , business , engineering , political science , mechanical engineering , ecology , law , biology
The development of constructed wetland technology for wastewater treatment has gone a long way and from an experimental and unknown empirical method, which was capable of handling wastewater a sound technology was developed. Thanks to research, and the work of many public and private companies that have gather valuable operation information, constructed wetland technology has evolved to be a relievable, versatile and effective way to treat wastewater, run off, handle sludge and even improve environmental quality and provide recreation sites, while maintaining low operation and maintenance costs, and at the same time, producing water of quality that can meet stringet regulations, while being and enviromental friendly solution to treat wastewaters. Constructed wetlands can be established in many different ways and its characteristics can differ greatly, according to the user needs, the geographic site and even the climatic conditions of the area. The following article deals with the general characteristics of the technology and physical and chemical phenomena that govern the pollution reduction with in the different available systems.