1st Edition

Constructed Subsurface Wetlands Case Study and Modeling

    686 Pages 12 Color & 401 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    686 Pages 12 Color & 401 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    686 Pages 12 Color & 401 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    With a sharp focus on environmental pollution and its impact on life and nature, scientists and engineers have studied the water treatment effect of natural wetlands for many years, resulting in the development of constructed wetlands (CWs) for treating wastewater. This informative new book provides current information and guidance on the construction, performance, operation, and maintenance of subsurface flow constructed wetlands of domestic and municipal wastewater.



    The focus of the volume is to evaluate the performance of horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands in treating domestic wastewater to establish the limit that can be safely discharged to agricultural drains. Two-step procedures were used for the preparation of this book. Using modeling and statistical analyses of treated water samples showed a significant difference between different media for the treatment of most pollutants. The authors went on to design artificial neural network models (ANNs) using Matlab software to simulate some of the experimental data and to anticipate the parameters of output concentration.



    The wetland systems have the ability to deal with various pollutants with different concentrations and to decrease the treated water to the standard limits. This volume presents the main role of emergent plants for treatment performance in the constructed wetlands and will be a very important resource for engineers in this field as well as for both undergraduate and graduate students.

    Introduction. Literature Review. Field and Experimental Works. Theoretical Approach. Field and Experimental Results. Set up Stage Analysis. Steady Stage Analysis. ANNs Modeling and SPSS Analysis. Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations.

    Biography



    Abdel Razik Ahmed Zidan, PhD, is currently a professor of hydraulics and water resources engineering at Mansoura University, Egypt. He is a member of the permanent scientific committee of water resources in Egypt; a peer reviewer of about 15 international journals; and a peer reviewer of national and international projects presented to the Academy of Scientific Research, Egypt, in the field of water resources. Dr. Zidan held the post of the head of Irrigation and Hydraulics Department, Mansoura University, Egypt. Dr. Zidan is an author of several books, including the book Breakwaters Effect on Wave Energy Dissipation.



    Mohammed Ahmed Abdel Hady, PhD, is currently an assistant professor of irrigation and drainage engineering at the Irrigation and Hydraulics Department at Mansoura University, Egypt. Dr. Abdel Hady earned his doctor of philosophy in subsurface constructed wetlands. He holds BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in civil engineering from Mansoura University, Egypt.