Effective Removal of Biogenic Substances Using Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater for Safer Water Reuse

Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater (NTSW) show great potential for economic, socially acceptable and environmentally friendly wastewater treatment, along with the renewal of water for its safe reuse. This article presents the reduction in nitrogen and phosphorus compounds in domestic wastewate...

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Main Authors: Wojciech Halicki, Michał Halicki
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/23/3977
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description Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater (NTSW) show great potential for economic, socially acceptable and environmentally friendly wastewater treatment, along with the renewal of water for its safe reuse. This article presents the reduction in nitrogen and phosphorus compounds in domestic wastewater, which was achieved in a 2.5-year operation of the newly developed NTSW. The presented installation was developed by the Institute of Applied Ecology in Skórzyn (Poland) and implemented as a pilot plant serving the institute building with three permanent residents and up to five employees. The installation consisted of two parts, responsible for: wastewater treatment (septic tank and compost beds) and water renewal (denitrification beds, phosphorus beds and activated carbon beds). The mean values of nitrogen and phosphorus compound concentrations obtained in the renewed water for the entire research period were: 0.8, 49.4, 12 and 3.1 mg/L for ammonium nitrogen (NH<sub>4</sub>), nitrates (NO<sub>3</sub>), total nitrogen and phosphates (PO<sub>4</sub>), respectively. Thus, average reductions of 99.6%, 90.9% and 94.4% were obtained for NH<sub>4</sub>, total nitrogen and PO<sub>4</sub>, respectively. Treatment of domestic sewage to such a level, similar to drinking water, enables versatile, safe water reuse, which in the situation of increasingly limited water resources will constitute increasing ecological and economic value.
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spelling doaj.art-57671f2a6d7b4177931716b38ebebec82023-11-24T12:34:30ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412022-12-011423397710.3390/w14233977Effective Removal of Biogenic Substances Using Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater for Safer Water ReuseWojciech Halicki0Michał Halicki1Institute of Applied Ecology, Skórzyn 44a, 66-614 Maszewo, PolandFaculty of Earth Sciences and Environmental Management, University of Wrocław, pl. Uniwersytecki 1, 50-137 Wrocław, PolandNatural Treatment Systems for Wastewater (NTSW) show great potential for economic, socially acceptable and environmentally friendly wastewater treatment, along with the renewal of water for its safe reuse. This article presents the reduction in nitrogen and phosphorus compounds in domestic wastewater, which was achieved in a 2.5-year operation of the newly developed NTSW. The presented installation was developed by the Institute of Applied Ecology in Skórzyn (Poland) and implemented as a pilot plant serving the institute building with three permanent residents and up to five employees. The installation consisted of two parts, responsible for: wastewater treatment (septic tank and compost beds) and water renewal (denitrification beds, phosphorus beds and activated carbon beds). The mean values of nitrogen and phosphorus compound concentrations obtained in the renewed water for the entire research period were: 0.8, 49.4, 12 and 3.1 mg/L for ammonium nitrogen (NH<sub>4</sub>), nitrates (NO<sub>3</sub>), total nitrogen and phosphates (PO<sub>4</sub>), respectively. Thus, average reductions of 99.6%, 90.9% and 94.4% were obtained for NH<sub>4</sub>, total nitrogen and PO<sub>4</sub>, respectively. Treatment of domestic sewage to such a level, similar to drinking water, enables versatile, safe water reuse, which in the situation of increasingly limited water resources will constitute increasing ecological and economic value.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/23/3977natural treatment systems for wastewaterwastewater treatmentwater renewalbiogenic substances
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wastewater treatment
water renewal
biogenic substances
title Effective Removal of Biogenic Substances Using Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater for Safer Water Reuse
title_full Effective Removal of Biogenic Substances Using Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater for Safer Water Reuse
title_fullStr Effective Removal of Biogenic Substances Using Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater for Safer Water Reuse
title_full_unstemmed Effective Removal of Biogenic Substances Using Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater for Safer Water Reuse
title_short Effective Removal of Biogenic Substances Using Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater for Safer Water Reuse
title_sort effective removal of biogenic substances using natural treatment systems for wastewater for safer water reuse
topic natural treatment systems for wastewater
wastewater treatment
water renewal
biogenic substances
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/23/3977
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