Thursday, December 30, 2010
treatment wetlands on landscapearchitecture.tumblr.com/
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
a good example from Germany!
Technology Review | Constructed wetlands
Overview of subsurface flow constructed wetlands for greywater and domestic wastewater t reatment in developing countries.
From the foreword:
"This publication is an important contribution of the GTZ program “Sustainable sanitation – ecosan” towards the topic of constructed wetlands in developing countries as it provides valuable guidance on using this technology in developing countries for domestic wastewater treatment. The program is commissioned by the German Federal
Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
The ecological sanitation (ecosan) approach is able to address both: child health which needs to be improved through better household sanitation and wastewater treatment, and sustainable management and safe recycling".
A very beautiful and interesting publication that reports a lot of examples, a complete summary on wetland treatment systems and the best pre.treament, and a full bibliography.!!!
You can find it here:
http://www.susana.org/docs_ccbk/susana_download/2-930-gtz2010-en-technology-review-constructed-wetlands.pdf
Sunday, December 12, 2010
The ZER0-m Project
On the other side wastewater shall be treated specifically for the planned reuse purpose. All resources contained in the wastewater, namely water and nutrients, shall be reused. The aim is to introduce "low tech - high concept" solutions developed for small communities.
- constructed wetlands
- anaerobic digestion
- biomembrane treatment
- waste stabilisation ponds
- composting of sludge and night soil
- reuse of treated wastewater for minor domestic purposes as flushing, garden watering but also crop irrigation or landscaping.
- reuse of nutrients in agriculture and gardening
- rainwater harvesting and reuse options
THE SCIENCE BARGE - NEW YORK
Greywater Reuse
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
treatment wetlands are a good option after natural disasters
Decentralised wastewater management using constructed wetlands in Nepal
Monday, November 29, 2010
Europe Aid - brief summary of Dr. Koos Richelle and Gary Quince
Sunday, November 28, 2010
the United Nations MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
What about the Millenium Development goals (http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals)....great targets but how many of these are really accessible with this Society?
for example the 2010 target 7B Reduce biodiversity loss, achieving, by 2010, a significant reduction in the rate of loss:
- The world has missed the 2010 target for biodiversity conservation, with potentially grave consequences
- Key habitats for threatened species are not being adequately protected
- The number of species facing extinction is growing by the day, especially in developing countries
- Overexploitation of global fisheries has stabilized, but steep challenges remain to ensure their sustainability
- The world is on track to meet the drinking water target, though much remains to be done in some regions
- Accelerated and targeted efforts are needed to bring drinking water to all rural households
- Safe water supply remains a challenge in many parts of the world
- With half the population of developing regions without sanitation, the 2015 target appears to be out of reach
- Disparities in urban and rural sanitation coverage remain daunting
- Improvements in sanitation are bypassing the poor
Monday, October 18, 2010
NEWS: the modular system for stormwater treatment
Saturday, October 16, 2010
significant systems in Hokkaido... they work very well!!!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
small treatment wetland
wastewater gardens international
Sunday, July 25, 2010
project Fitosuini
Thursday, June 17, 2010
the best Treatment wetlands books
I list below the best books you can use for design and understand the wetland systems (buy online onhttp://www.amazon.com/ orhttp://www.ibs.it/):
Constructed Wetlands in the Sustainable Landscape
(Craig S. Campbell, Michael Ogden)
Treatment Wetlands, Second Edition
(Robert H. Kadlec, Scott d Wallace)
Biogeochemistry of Wetlands: Science and Applications
(K. Ramesh Reddy, Ronald D. DeLaune)
Wetland Plants: Biology and Ecology
(Julie K. Cronk , M. Siobhan Fennessy)
Wastewater Treatment in Constructed Wetlands with Horizontal Sub-Surface Flow (Environmental Pollution)
(Jan Vymazal, Lenka Kröpfelová)
Small Scale Constructed Wetland Treatment Systems: Feasibility, Design Criteria and O&M Requirements (Werf Reports)
Efficient Management of Wastewater, Its Treatment and Reuse in Water Scarce Countries”,
(Al Baz Ismail, Otterpohl Ralf, Wendland Claudia)
Friday, June 11, 2010
Constructing a wetland model
Time requirement
- Preparation time: 2-3 hours (incl. shopping)
- Teaching time: 1.5 hours
Material requirement
- 1 transparent plastic box 35*23*31cm
- 15 kg of gravel 4-16mm
- 25 litre of expanded clay (LECA) 1-4 mm
- 2 plastic buckets (10 litres)
- 25 cm transparent plastic hoses, diameter 20 mm
- 1 plastic water tap (with screw and nut)
- 1 measure cup 1 litre
- 1 measuring tape (tailor)
- 1 roll adhesive tape
- plants: e.g. indoor plants,
Umbrella Papyrus (Cyperus alternifolius), rush (Juncus spec.) - additional equipment (scissors, pen, sponge, towel, paper, etc.)
Thursday, June 10, 2010
UNEP & constructed wetland
The United Nations Environment Programme
International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC)
Division of Technology, Industry and Economics
have a specific focus on Water and Sanitation ActivitiesAbuot this, they speech on Phytotechnology and Water. From the http://www.unep.or.jp/ietc/ web site:
"The term Phytotechnology is the application of science and engineering to study problems and provide solutions involving vegetation to a variety of environmental conditions. It is based on use of the ecosystem services provided by plants. Some examples of its application include the reduction and control of pollution through wetland systems, restoration of degraded natural or industrial land, carbon sinks and ameliorating the effects and impacts of climate change.
IETC application of Phytotechnology relates to the use of wetlands for water quality, and sanitation improvement, wastewater treatment as well as for the restoration of degraded aquatic ecosystems. Artificially constructed wetlands are considered as one of the best options due to their low costs and environmental and social friendliness particularly when compared with other conventional technological approaches. To facilitate the design of artificial subsurface flow wetlands a software application has been developed (SubWet 2.0) while SufWet 1.0 for surface flow wetland systems, and WetRestore wetland restoration assessment.
IETC has implemented a project in Brazil using SubWet 2.0 and Iraq to treat domestic wastewater. The forthcoming project Sanitation and Water Efficiency Enhancing Technologies (SWEET) uses SubWet 2.0 as one of the main tools. A self-learning Interactive Training Package considering the above mentioned software application and others will be produced during the 2010."