Phytoremediation of Stormwater by Floating Treatment Wetland

Floating treatment wetland (FTW) is a promising technology for nutrient and metal removal from stormwater. Plant is the key component of an FTW, facilitating pollutant removal through plant uptake and microbial actions. A careful selection of plant species is essential for an efficient FTW. This pap...

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Main Authors: Nuruzzaman, Md, Anwar, Faisal, Sarukkalige, Ranjan
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90699
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author Nuruzzaman, Md
Anwar, Faisal
Sarukkalige, Ranjan
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Anwar, Faisal
Sarukkalige, Ranjan
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description Floating treatment wetland (FTW) is a promising technology for nutrient and metal removal from stormwater. Plant is the key component of an FTW, facilitating pollutant removal through plant uptake and microbial actions. A careful selection of plant species is essential for an efficient FTW. This paper reviews available literature focusing on the role of plants in FTWs to identify research gaps and provide future research directions. From field-scale research, it was identified that Baumea articulata, Phragmites australis, Chrysopogon zizanoidses and Carex appressa were high-performing plants for nitrogen and phosphorus removal. It was found that the presence of microbial community largely depends upon the plant species. Microbial species and abundance are also limited by environmental factors such as pH, dissolved oxygen and nutrient concentration. Multi-species plantation is widely adopted in field-scale FTWs, but its effectiveness is not proven even though it has the potential for enhanced treatment under the right condition. Development of plant harvesting strategies for permanent removal of pollutants from the FTW system was found to depend on the season and nutrient distribution in plant tissue. This review paper provides critical insights into plant selection, role of microbes, multi-species plantation and harvesting strategies for permanent removal of pollutants from an FTW system.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-906992023-03-08T06:46:07Z Phytoremediation of Stormwater by Floating Treatment Wetland Nuruzzaman, Md Anwar, Faisal Sarukkalige, Ranjan 0905 - Civil Engineering 4005 - Civil engineering Floating treatment wetland (FTW) is a promising technology for nutrient and metal removal from stormwater. Plant is the key component of an FTW, facilitating pollutant removal through plant uptake and microbial actions. A careful selection of plant species is essential for an efficient FTW. This paper reviews available literature focusing on the role of plants in FTWs to identify research gaps and provide future research directions. From field-scale research, it was identified that Baumea articulata, Phragmites australis, Chrysopogon zizanoidses and Carex appressa were high-performing plants for nitrogen and phosphorus removal. It was found that the presence of microbial community largely depends upon the plant species. Microbial species and abundance are also limited by environmental factors such as pH, dissolved oxygen and nutrient concentration. Multi-species plantation is widely adopted in field-scale FTWs, but its effectiveness is not proven even though it has the potential for enhanced treatment under the right condition. Development of plant harvesting strategies for permanent removal of pollutants from the FTW system was found to depend on the season and nutrient distribution in plant tissue. This review paper provides critical insights into plant selection, role of microbes, multi-species plantation and harvesting strategies for permanent removal of pollutants from an FTW system. 2022 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90699 fulltext
spellingShingle 0905 - Civil Engineering
4005 - Civil engineering
Nuruzzaman, Md
Anwar, Faisal
Sarukkalige, Ranjan
Phytoremediation of Stormwater by Floating Treatment Wetland
title Phytoremediation of Stormwater by Floating Treatment Wetland
title_full Phytoremediation of Stormwater by Floating Treatment Wetland
title_fullStr Phytoremediation of Stormwater by Floating Treatment Wetland
title_full_unstemmed Phytoremediation of Stormwater by Floating Treatment Wetland
title_short Phytoremediation of Stormwater by Floating Treatment Wetland
title_sort phytoremediation of stormwater by floating treatment wetland
topic 0905 - Civil Engineering
4005 - Civil engineering
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90699