Abstract:
The combined process of vertical flow constructed wetland-detention pond (VFW-DP) was constructed to treat simulated contaminated river water. The effect of temperature on COD
Cr and nutrient removal and influent modes were investigated. The results indicated that the combined process of VFW-DP can effectively remove COD
Cr, NH_4^+-N and TP, and the average removal rate of COD
Cr, NH_4^+-N and TP are higher than 47.9%, 60.0% and 27.5%, respectively. At initial operating stage (medium temperature period), the removal rate of downward vertical flow constructed wetland-detention pond (DVFW-DP) for COD
Cr, NH_4^+-N and TP are 61.7%, 77.1% and 19.9%, respectively, and the removal rate of upward vertical flow constructed wetland-detention pond (UVFW-DP) are 29.5%, 53.5% and 35.9%, respectively, thus the down-flow influent mode is more beneficial to removal pollutants. Temperature can significantly affect the removal of pollutants; at high temperature period, the effect of pollutants removal is significantly better than that at medium temperature and low temperature period.