João Carlos Macedo Rosendo, Gilvan Moreira da Paz, André Rosendo
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Constructed wetlands applied on domestic wastewater for decetralized systems: concepts, processes, modalities, combinations and enhancements; a review
Constructed wetlands (CWs) are ecosystems artificially designed to mimic natural wetland systems for the treatment of effluents. Its adoption can be given both at a decentralized level and as an economic alternative for a variety of pollution controls: agricultural, industrial, mines and urban drainage effluents. Although a CW has larger area requirements than conventional energy-intensive treatment technologies, they have several advantages: lower costs; energy savings; fewer operating and maintenance requirements; enable wild habitat and natural leisure areas; and allow the use of solar energy. Thus, the treatment of effluents through CWs is highly promising. This review aims to encompass the current literature and state-of-the-art on CWs applied on domestic wastewater in decentralized systems, explaining with visual examples their constructions, processes and modalities.
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Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology is a publication that offers easily comprehensible, reliable, and well-rounded perspectives and evaluations in the realm of environmental science and (bio)technology. It disseminates the most recent progressions and timely compilations of groundbreaking scientific discoveries, technological advancements, practical applications, policy developments, and societal concerns encompassing all facets of environmental science and (bio)technology. Furthermore, it tackles broader aspects beyond the natural sciences, incorporating subjects such as education, funding, policy-making, intellectual property, and societal influence.