ABSTRACT

Both practical and theoretical, this book provides the basic principles of soil chemistry, hydrology, wetland ecology, microbiology, vegetation and wildlife as a sound introduction to this innovative technology to treat toxic wastewaters and sludges. The use of wetlands for acid mine drainage, and metals removal in municipal, urban runoff, and industrial systems is discussed. Case histories are also presented, demonstrating specific types of constructed wetlands and applications to municipal wastewater, home sites, coal and non-coal mining, coal-fired electric power plants, chemical and pulp industry, agriculture, landfill leachate, and urban stormwater. Construction and management guidelines are clearly explained, providing information on applicable policies and regulations, siting and construction, and operations and monitoring of constructed wetlands treatment systems. Recent theoretical and empirical results from operating systems and research facilities, including such new applications as nutrient removal from eutrophic lakes and urban stormwater treatment within highway rights-of-way, are included. This book is an ideal resource for wastewater treatment plants, consulting engineers, federal and state regulators, industrial environmental managers, municipalities, environmental health professionals, and ecologists.

section Section I|118 pages

General Principles

section Section II|144 pages

Case Histories

chapter Chapter 9|6 pages

The Iselin Marsh Pond Meadow

section Section III|193 pages

Design, Construction and Operation

chapter Chapter 34|13 pages

Operations Optimization

section Section IV|355 pages

Recent Results from the Field and Laboratory

chapter Chapter 39|103 pages

Management of Domestic and Municipal Wastewaters

chapter Chapter 41|34 pages

Applications to Industrial and Landfill Wastewaters