Use of Plants in Water Treatment : Models and Pilot Study Case in Kozan District
2017
Yinanç, A.; Adiloğlu, S.
Today, there are many alternatives to treating polluted water. These alternatives range from the most basic to the most advanced technology. When selecting the most appropriate technology for the treatment system, the aim is to use the most convenient technology in terms of cost and other conditions, and to release the least possible pollutants to the natural environment. Wetlands treatment system designs are done by general hydraulic parameters such as hydraulic and mass loading speed. However, different kinetic models are being developed and are frequently used to improve the water quality of the matter cycles and pollutant removal mechanisms design. Many factors are influential in modelling and particularly the fact that biodegradable substances are the main formative process ingredient plays an important role in modelling. In addition, the degree of biological activity in the wetland treatment system may influence various factors in active ecosystems. Subsurface runoff wetlands and surface runoff wetlands are systematic methods which are different in terms of basic functioning, but are the same in terms of operational functioning. Here, especially some parameters (temperature, etc.) are not very sensitive to change. This is one of the factors to be taken into consideration during the operation. In this research, hydraulic load and values of different loads (primarily BOD5, nitrogen, phosphorus and other organic materials) and nitrification, denitrification which are the main constituents of the system are examined. The application results of water quality and design criteria in the hot regions of Turkey are tested and also environmental and operational factors are evaluated.
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