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Implementation of an experimental vertical flow treatment wetland for combined sewer overflow in the south of Chile
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WoS WOS:001448139000001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:86000776372
DOI 10.1016/J.JWPE.2025.107484
Año 2025
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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



This work aims to evaluate the performance of Vertical flow (VF) treatment wetlands (TWs) operated in parallel and sequentially for the treatment of combined sewer overflow (CSO) in Chile during the first operative period. An experimental plant was operated at three outflow rates: 0.01 L/(s*m2), 0.03 L/(s*m2) and 0.05 L/(s*m2). Influent and effluent samples from VF TWs were taken every 24 h for a period of 72 h. The water quality parameters that were evaluated included pH, Electrical Conductivity (EC), turbidity (TU), total suspended solids (TSS), 5-day biological oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (COD, total and dissolved), forms of nitrogen (NH4+-N, NO3−-N, TN), total phosphorus (TP), and E. coli. Reductions in pH value below 1.0 and no significant reductions (p > 0.05) on EC were observed in effluents. Furthermore, removals above 75 % for TSS, TU, BOD5, and CODt, were stable during the 4-day operational time and for the three outflow rates. In terms of nutrients, similar behavior was observed for the three outflow rates. NH4+-N was effectively removed, without complete transformation into NO3−-N, and TN removal was enhanced after 2-day of operation. TP removal was above 60 % and related to Ca-content in sand used in the wetland bed. Significantly improved results were achieved at 0.03 L/(s*m2). However, E. coli showed low removals of 1 log-unit across the three outflow rates, necessitating an effluent disinfection system. Hence, the system based on VF TWs with parallel operation and sequential feeding, is a promising technology for CSO treatment in the Chilean context.

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Engineering, Chemical
Water Resources
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Vera-Puerto, Ismael - Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile
2 Moris, Gianfranco - Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile
3 Valdés, Hugo - Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile
4 Quiroz, Marco - Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile
5 Encina, Francisco - Universidad Católica de Temuco - Chile
Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile
6 Molle, Pascal - Réduire, réutiliser, valoriser les ressources des eaux résiduaires - Francia
INRAE REVERSAAL Res Unit - Francia
Reduce, Reuse, Recover Wastewater Resources (REVERSAAL) - Francia
7 Martín-Monerris, Miguel - Universitat Politècnica de València - España
Univ Politecn Valencia - España
8 Hernández-Crespo, Carmen - Universitat Politècnica de València - España
Univ Politecn Valencia - España
9 Arias, Carlos A. - Aarhus Universitet - Dinamarca
Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca

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Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
Agencia Nacional de InvestigaciOn y Desarrollo (ANID) (Chile)
Universidad Austral de Chile-Puerto Montt
ADSIDEO Project 2022 UPV/UCM

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
This research was funded by Agencia Nacional de Investigaci\u00F3n y Desarrollo (ANID) (CHILE), grant number ANID/ID22I10085. In addition, the authors express their gratitude to enterprises \u201CSuralis\u201D and \u201CIngenier\u00EDa Aguas Claras\u201D, with mention to Sebastian Febres, Janett Ch\u00E1vez, Lucas Chaparro and Felipe Codjambassis from Suralis, and Christian Herrera from \u201CIngenier\u00EDa Aguas Claras\u201D, for the support during the project implementation and execution. The authors also express their gratefull to Mar\u00EDa Salinas, Pascal Elgueta and Sebastian Saavedra, from Universidad Austral de Chile-Puerto Montt, for the field work and support during operation and monitoring campaings. Finally, the authors express their grateful to ADSIDEO Project 2022 UPV/UCM for supporting some expenses not covered by ANID/ID22I10085.
This research was funded by Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID) (CHILE) , grant number ANID/ID22I10085. In addi-tion, the authors express their gratitude to enterprises "Suralis" and "Ingenieria Aguas Claras", with mention to Sebastian Febres, Janett Chavez, Lucas Chaparro and Felipe Codjambassis from Suralis, and Christian Herrera from "Ingenieria Aguas Claras", for the support during the project implementation and execution. The authors also express their gratefull to Maria Salinas, Pascal Elgueta and Sebastian Saavedra, from Universidad Austral de Chile-Puerto Montt, for the field work and support during operation and monitoring campaings. Finally, the authors express their grateful to ADSIDEO Project 2022 UPV/UCM for supporting some expenses not covered by ANID/ID22I10085.

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