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The small Wastewater Treatment Plants – Hydrobotanical Systems in Environmental Protection

Katarzyna Pawęska Krzysztof Kuczewski

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Abstract The paper presents results of research concerning operating of five small wastewater treatment plants working in two different technologies: hydrobotanical wastewater treatment plant and constructed wetland. Each object was designed for the treatment of domestic sewage after preliminary mechanical treatment in a septic tank. Hydrobotanical wastewater treatment plants and one of constructed wetland beds were built for treating sewage produced in educational institutions and resort. In the article attention is paid to possibility of exceeding the maximum allowable concentration of pollutants for three main indicators of pollution: BOD5, COD, and total suspension. The reduction of these indices is required by the Regulation of the Minister of Environment [14] for wastewater treatment plants with PE < 2000. In addition, the paper presents the effects of wastewater treatment to reduce biogens. The best quality of outflow was reached by outflows from constructed wetland treatment plants. None of the observed objects fulfilled the requirements in terms of allowable concentrations for total suspension. The most effective were objects operating in technology of “constructed wetland”.

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Katarzyna Pawęska

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Krzysztof Kuczewski

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Pawęska, K., Kuczewski, K. (2013). The small Wastewater Treatment Plants – Hydrobotanical Systems in Environmental Protection. https://doi.org/10.2478/aep-2013-0005

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10.2478/aep-2013-0005
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