04401nam 2200673 450 991043325220332120230621141125.01-78906-017-6(CKB)4100000009670131(ScCtBLL)282c9375-edf7-4e15-95c5-9be5e9b4ed49(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/25900(EXLCZ)99410000000967013120191103h20202020 fy| 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWetland technology practical information on the design and application of treatment wetlands /edited by Gunter Langergraber, Gabriela Dotro, Jaime Nivala, Anacleto Rizzo and Otto R. SteinIWA Publishing2019London :IWA Publishing,2020.©20201 online resource (xx, 167 pages) illustrations; digital file(s)Scientific and Technical Report Series ;No. 27"This eBook was made Open Access in January 2020" -- title page verso.Print version: Wetland technology : practical information on the design and application of treatment wetlands. London : IWA Publishing, 2019 9781789060164 1789060168 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Why use treatment wetlands? -- Chapter 3. Design approach for treatment wetlands -- Chapter 4. Designing wetlands for specific applications -- Chapter 5. Practical information on design of specific wetland types and typical pitfalls -- Chapter 6. Case studies -- References -- IndexWater quality standards across the world are being re-written to promote healthier ecosystems, ensure safe potable water sources, increased biodiversity, and enhanced ecological functions. Treatment wetlands are used for treating a variety of pollutant waters, including municipal wastewater, agricultural and urban runoff, industrial effluents, and combined sewer overflows, among others. Treatment wetlands are particularly well-suited for sustainable water management because they can cope with variable influent loads, can be constructed of local materials, have low operations and maintenance requirements compared to other treatment technologies, and they can provide additional ecosystem services. The technology has been successfully implemented in both developed and developing countries. The first IWA Scientific and Technical Report (STR) on Wetland Technology was published in 2000. With the exponential development of the technology since then, the generation of a new STR was facilitated by the IWA Task Group on Mainstreaming Wetland Technology. This STR was conceptualized and written by leading experts in the field. The new report presents the latest technology applications within an innovative planning framework of multi-purpose wetland design. It also includes practical design information collected from over twenty years of experience from practitioners and academics, covering experiments at laboratory and pilot-scale up to full-scale applications.Scientific and technical report (London, England) ;No. 27.Practical information on the design and application of treatment wetlandsWater quality managementTechnological innovationsWaterPurificationBiological treatmentWetland managementWetland ecologyWetland landscape designScienceEnvironmental Science (see Also ChemistryEnvironmental)Applied SciencesTechnology & EngineeringMiningWater quality managementTechnological innovations.WaterPurificationBiological treatment.Wetland management.Wetland ecology.Wetland landscape design.551.417Langergraber Guenteredt1366158Langergraber G(Günter),Dotro GabrielaNivala JaimeRizzo AnacletoStein Otto R.UkMaJRUBOOK9910433252203321Wetland technology3388681UNINA