2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-12449-0
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Effect of first-stage aeration on treatment of domestic sewage in different hybrid constructed wetlands

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“…At present, some untreated domestic waste and sewage are directly discharged into rivers, lakes, and other surface water bodies in certain underdeveloped rural areas in China, which considerably affects the living environment and the water bodies [8]. Due to their high operational management requirements, high costs, and water quality standards [9], there are some challenges to using integrated treatment processes in these relatively dispersed areas (such as townships).…”
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“…At present, some untreated domestic waste and sewage are directly discharged into rivers, lakes, and other surface water bodies in certain underdeveloped rural areas in China, which considerably affects the living environment and the water bodies [8]. Due to their high operational management requirements, high costs, and water quality standards [9], there are some challenges to using integrated treatment processes in these relatively dispersed areas (such as townships).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The average effluent concentrations are 2.59 mg/L (1#MBR) and 2.32 mg/L (2#MBR) based on the intermittent aeration mode. These findings indicated that intermittent aeration mode does not affect the NH 4 +-N removal efficiency[36]. The effluent of COD and NH 4 + -N concentrations based on continuous and intermittent aeration modes can reach the required "Discharge standard of pollutants for municipal wastewater treatment plant"(GB 18918-2002)[37].…”
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