2006
DOI: 10.1080/10643380500542756
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Treatment of Wastewater With Slow Rate Systems: A Review of Treatment Processes and Plant Functions

Abstract: Land treatment systems constitute a viable alternative solution for wastewater management in cases where the construction of conventional (mechanical) wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are not affordable or other disposal options are not available. They have proven to be an ideal technology for small rural communities, clusters of homes, and small industrial units due to low energy demands and low operation and maintenance costs. In addition, slow rate systems (SRS) may be designed using the "zero discharge"… Show more

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“…However, in terms of the former, this might be unexpected considering great adaptability and tolerance of eucalyptus species to soil salinity [23]. In addition, rainfall during winter period leached effectively salts accumulated during irrigation with effluent of approximately 2 dS/m electrical conductivity- [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in terms of the former, this might be unexpected considering great adaptability and tolerance of eucalyptus species to soil salinity [23]. In addition, rainfall during winter period leached effectively salts accumulated during irrigation with effluent of approximately 2 dS/m electrical conductivity- [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These species are widely used in land application schemes due to several desirable attributes, such as adaptability to soil salinity, treatment potential, and biomass production [23], however, their performance in cases of OMW application remains unknown. Moreover, despite the plethora of work dealing with OMW effect on soil properties, little information is available with regard the distinct effect of OMW on the quality and characteristics of soil solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many factors have been reported to affect the turnover of C in soils including the composition of organic substrate, soil properties and management, climatic conditions, and vegetation [11,12]. With regard to the effect of vegetation, its role has not been investigated in land treatment systems although indirect impacts have been proposed through its effect on effluent application rate and litter deposition [1]. Recent studies have provided evidence that plant species may affect the turnover of C in the soil through its effects on litter composition and rhizodeposition as well as microbial community composition and activity [5,[13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effluent application to the land constitutes a widespread practice and it contributes to the further treatment of effluents and the beneficial recycling of water and nutrients [1]. Depending on the pre-treatment level and composition, effluent application onto land may result in relatively high amounts of carbon (C).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La deposición al suelo a modo de abono ha sido el método más antiguo de aprovechamiento, pero su utilización incontrolada puede tener importantes impactos negativos en el entorno debido principalmente a la excesiva carga orgánica y microbiana de estos residuos y a la disolución y transporte de algunos metales pesados (Paranychianakis et al, 2007).Este aprovechamiento sigue siendo en la actualidad una importante forma de integrar los residuos en el ciclo de nutrientes. Un ejemplo son los fangos procedentes de los tratamientos de depuración, que han sido procesados para minimizar estos riesgos.…”
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