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Title:
A pilot constructed treatment wetland for pulp and paper mill wastewater
Publication Information:
London : Taylor & Francis, 2008
Physical Description:
147 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9780415467155

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This study, conducted in Kenya, gives the first insight into the performance of a constructed treatment wetland receiving pulp and paper mill wastewater in the tropics.

The wetland effectively removed organic matter, suspended solids, phenols and nutrients. BOD and phenols reduction rates are reported for the first time. Design parameters and guidelines for the set-up and maintenance of a full-scale wetland are recommended. The study concludes that integrating a full-scale wetland, as a tertiary stage with the existing treatment ponds would significantly improve the quality of water in River Nzoia downstream of the effluent discharge.

This is a valuable resource book for scientists, managers and students in the field of wetland ecology, water and environmental management.


Table of Contents

Acknowledgementp. viii
Chapter 1 General Introductionp. 1
Chapter 2 Quality of treated wastewater of Pan African Paper Mills (E.A) Ltdp. 15
Chapter 3 The design, hydrology and flow characteristics of the pilot-scale constructed wetlandp. 37
Chapter 4 Plant growth and nutrient removal efficacyp. 57
Chapter 5 The efficacy of the constructed wetland in removing organic matter and suspended solidsp. 83
Chapter 6 Phenol removal: efficiency, processes and implicationsp. 103
Chapter 7 Discussion, conclusions and outlookp. 125
Summaryp. 137
Samenvattingp. 143
Author's Resumep. 149