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Evaluation of Lightweight Expanded-Clay Aggregates as Bed Material in Constructed Wetlands for Attenuation of Antibiotics
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Recently, lightweight expanded-clay aggregates (LECAs) have emerged as a promising material for various geoenvironmental applications. This study aimed to explore the potential of LECAs as an adsorbent in a laboratory-scale ...
Attenuation of Aqueous Naphthalene through a Constructed Wetland System Employing Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Naphthalene (NAPH), a common polyaromatic hydrocarbon from the petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries, significantly contaminates water bodies due to its resistance to degradation. This study investigated the use of ...
Efficacy Assessment of Silty–Sandy Soil as Bed Material in Constructed Wetland to Treat Naphthalene-Laden Wastewater: Physical and Numerical Modeling
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Naphthalene is a common polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that is widely present in aquatic environments and has colossal negative health effects on living beings. Thus, the removal of naphthalene from wastewater using ...
Efficacy Evaluation of Silty-Sandy Soil and <i>Chrysopogon zizanioides</i> to Attenuate Doxycycline from Wastewater in a Constructed Wetland System
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In recent years, the emergence of COVID-19 has created disastrous health effects worldwide. Doxycycline, a member of the tetracycline group, has been prescribed as a treatment companion for attending this catastrophe. Due ...
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