Long-term performance of wastewater gardens: follow-up on the status of the wastewater garden in Temacine – Algeria

Author:

Rokbane Abdelmadjid12,Zorai Ameur3ORCID,Ouakouak Abdelkader45

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Bordj Bou Arreridj University 34000, Bordj Bou Arreridj, Algeria

2. b Research Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Hydraulics, Environment and Sustainable Development, LARGHYDE, University of Biskra 07000, Algeria

3. c Laboratory of Water and Environmental Engineering in the Saharan milieu, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Kasdi Merbah Ouargla, P.O. Box 511, 30000, Ouargla, Algeria

4. d Hydraulic and Civil Engineering Department, University of El Oued, P.O. Box 789, El Oued 39000, Algeria

5. e Research Laboratory in Subterranean and Surface Hydraulics, University of Biskra, P.O. Box 145 RP, Biskra 07000, Algeria

Abstract

ABSTRACT This work investigated the long-term performance of a small wastewater garden (WWG) system for treating municipal wastewater, which has been operating continuously since 2007. The studied system consisted of a horizontal subsurface flow (HFCW) and treated a flow rate of 15 m3/day. Results from 15 years of operation showed that the system has an average removal efficiency of 90.76, 85.12, 89.43, 66.87, 94.74, and 94.74% for total suspended solids (TSS), chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), nitrites (NO2–), nitrates (NO3–), and orthophosphates (PO43−), respectively. The high efficiency of the WWG plant was achieved during 2018–2022 compared to the two first years of operation (apart from the TSS). It was noted that the removal of BOD5, NO2–, NO3–, and PO43− has been improved in the last years of operation. The elimination COD remained relatively consistent between the initial and present period of operation. The finding confirms the high efficiency in the long-term operation of municipal wastewater treatment. Thus, it can serve as a suitable solution for small communities, especially in arid climate areas.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

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