2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2014.12.012
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Long-term phosphorus removal in the Everglades stormwater treatment areas of South Florida in the United States

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“…One explanation for this pattern could be that the wetlands were created on former agricultural soil and that it took a decade or so to wash the accumulated P out of the soil. Chen et al [37] studied long-term (up to 17 years) TP removal in wetlands in Florida. The authors did not report any temporal trend but concluded that performance, in terms of outflow TP concentration and/ or k value (first order removal constant, which could be interpreted as the settling rate for TP removal), depended primarily on HLR, inflow TP concentration, and TP loading rate.…”
Section: Secondary Domestic Wastewater 29mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One explanation for this pattern could be that the wetlands were created on former agricultural soil and that it took a decade or so to wash the accumulated P out of the soil. Chen et al [37] studied long-term (up to 17 years) TP removal in wetlands in Florida. The authors did not report any temporal trend but concluded that performance, in terms of outflow TP concentration and/ or k value (first order removal constant, which could be interpreted as the settling rate for TP removal), depended primarily on HLR, inflow TP concentration, and TP loading rate.…”
Section: Secondary Domestic Wastewater 29mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies reported that TP concentrations less than 30 mg P L À1 can be achieved when PLRs are restricted to <1.6 g P m À2 yr À1 (Chen et al, 2015;Ivanoff et al, 2013;Juston and DeBusk, 2006;Richardson and Qian, 1999), although other factors, such as HLR, inflow TP concentration, dominant vegetation type, and antecedent land use can also influence low outflow TP concentrations (Chen et al, 2015;Juston and DeBusk, 2006). The relationship of outflow TP to inflow HLR, PLR, and TP, SRP, or Ca concentrations and average water depths were evaluated using bivariate analysis by season (Figs.…”
Section: Inflow Hydraulic and P Loadings Inflow Concentrations And mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además de todas estas aplicaciones, cada vez es más común restaurar humedales o construir unos nuevos para proteger de la contaminación difusa áreas de alto valor ecológico y mejorar el hábitat y la diversidad biológica (Uusi-Kamppa et al, 2000;Comín et al, 2001;Mitsch & Grosselink, 1993;Moreno et al, 2007;Mitsch, 1992;Zedler, 2003;Jiang et al, 2007;Sollie et al, 2008). Mención especial merecen los trabajos que se están llevando a cabo en los Everglades (Florida, EEUU) para protegerlos de las entradas de fósforo procedentes de la escorrentía agrícola y urbana (Kadlec, 2006;Chimney & Goforth, 2006;Pietro & Ivanhoff, 2015;Chen et al, 2015). También se pueden encontrar HA diseñados y construidos como un tratamiento adicional a las aguas procedentes de plantas convencionales de tratamiento de aguas residuales urbanas para mejorar la calidad del agua antes de su vertido a una masa de agua con alto valor ecológico (Annadotter et al, 1999;Garcia-Lledó et al, 2011;.…”
Section: Aplicación De Los Humedales Artificiales Para El Tratamientounclassified
“…Una referencia relevante se encuentra en los Everglades (Florida). Alrededor de este sistema de alto valor ecológico se ha construido un cinturón de humedales para protegerlo de la entrada de altas cargas de P procedente de la escorrentía agrícola y urbana, consiguiendo altas eficiencias en la eliminación del PT y PID (entre un 72-84% para el PT y entre un 82-94% para el PID) (Guardo et al, 1995;Kadlec, 2006;Chen et al, 2015;.…”
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