Constructed wetlands as an alternative restoration measure for shallow lakes
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2013
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This paper deals with the consequences of cultural eutrophication and unconventional solutions for shallow lake restoration. Cultural eutrophication is the primary problem that affects especially shallow lakes, due to their physical characteristics (e.g. shallow depth, lack of stratification). Palic Lake, a very shallow Pannonian lake, received treated municipal wastewaters coming from the lagoons of a wastewater treatment plant. The sewage discharge mainly increased the nutrient load to the lake in the last decades. The lake sustainability is affected by inappropriate quality of water that flows into the lake, and abundance of deposited sediment. The technology that can provide both improvement of water quality and resolution of the sediment problem is a constructed wetland, which is designed to utilise the natural processes involving wetland vegetation, soil and their associated microbial assemblages to assist in additional water treatment. The technical solution is based on three ke...y aspects: quality and quantity of deposited sediment, enriched by nutrients; effluent quality; desired lake water quality. A designed constructed wetland can accomplish the desired water quality and gradually remediate deposited sediment.
Кључне речи:
constructed wetland / ecoremediation technology / eutrophication / shallow lakeИзвор:
Water Science and Technology, 2013, 68, 7, 1672-1678Издавач:
- IWA Publishing, London
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Биодиверзитет као потенцијал у екоремедијационим технологијама оштећених екосистема (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-31080)
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2013.412
ISSN: 0273-1223
PubMed: 24135119
WoS: 000327140100030
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84887434599
Институција/група
Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Božić, M. AU - Nikolić, G. AU - Rudić, Željka AU - Raičević, Vera AU - Lalević, Blažo PY - 2013 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3132 AB - This paper deals with the consequences of cultural eutrophication and unconventional solutions for shallow lake restoration. Cultural eutrophication is the primary problem that affects especially shallow lakes, due to their physical characteristics (e.g. shallow depth, lack of stratification). Palic Lake, a very shallow Pannonian lake, received treated municipal wastewaters coming from the lagoons of a wastewater treatment plant. The sewage discharge mainly increased the nutrient load to the lake in the last decades. The lake sustainability is affected by inappropriate quality of water that flows into the lake, and abundance of deposited sediment. The technology that can provide both improvement of water quality and resolution of the sediment problem is a constructed wetland, which is designed to utilise the natural processes involving wetland vegetation, soil and their associated microbial assemblages to assist in additional water treatment. The technical solution is based on three key aspects: quality and quantity of deposited sediment, enriched by nutrients; effluent quality; desired lake water quality. A designed constructed wetland can accomplish the desired water quality and gradually remediate deposited sediment. PB - IWA Publishing, London T2 - Water Science and Technology T1 - Constructed wetlands as an alternative restoration measure for shallow lakes EP - 1678 IS - 7 SP - 1672 VL - 68 DO - 10.2166/wst.2013.412 ER -
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Božić, M., Nikolić, G., Rudić, Ž., Raičević, V.,& Lalević, B.. (2013). Constructed wetlands as an alternative restoration measure for shallow lakes. in Water Science and Technology IWA Publishing, London., 68(7), 1672-1678. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2013.412
Božić M, Nikolić G, Rudić Ž, Raičević V, Lalević B. Constructed wetlands as an alternative restoration measure for shallow lakes. in Water Science and Technology. 2013;68(7):1672-1678. doi:10.2166/wst.2013.412 .
Božić, M., Nikolić, G., Rudić, Željka, Raičević, Vera, Lalević, Blažo, "Constructed wetlands as an alternative restoration measure for shallow lakes" in Water Science and Technology, 68, no. 7 (2013):1672-1678, https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2013.412 . .