Lessons from the “Living-Filter”: An in-reservoir floating treatment wetland for phytoplankton reduction prior to a water treatment works intake
The Living-Filter is a novel floating emergent treatment wetland design that combines a hydroponic plant-bed with curtains and baffles. Thames Water Utilities and AquaticEngineering UK designed and installed the Living-Filter in Farmoor II reservoir, Oxfordshire, UK, in July 2012. The aim is to redu...
Main Authors: | Castro-Castellon, AT, Chipps, MJ, Hankins, NP, Hughes, JMR |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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