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Method for purifying wastewater by constructed wetland comprising microbial carrier

A microbial carrier and constructed wetland technology, applied in the field of constructed wetlands to purify wastewater, can solve the problems of inability to meet the degradation of a large number of pollutants, low oxygen-carrying amount in influent water, insufficient degradability, etc., to improve the ability of microorganisms to remove nitrogen and phosphorus, disinfect No pollution, strong bleaching effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-10-05
ANHUI UNIVERSITY OF ARCHITECTURE +1
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[0007] At the same time, judging from the existing technical practice, the amount of oxygen carried by the influent water in the constructed wetland system is low, the ability of atmospheric reoxygenation and plant root system oxygen release is limited, and the aerobic degradation of organic matter in sewage and the nitrification process of denitrification require sufficient oxygen. Oxygen, so the dissolved oxygen in the constructed wetland cannot meet the needs of a large number of pollutants degradation, limiting the nitrification reaction of organisms
Therefore, there is an urgent need for a new constructed wetland to solve the problem of insufficient degradation capacity.

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[0029] A method for purifying waste water with an artificial wetland containing a microbial carrier, comprising the following steps:

[0030] (1) Sewage enters the grid tank to remove large particles of suspended solids and debris;

[0031] (2) The pretreated wastewater enters the vertical flow constructed wetland for further treatment. The multi-layer fillers of the vertical flow constructed wetland are as follows from top to bottom: sandy soil covering layer, aerobic brick powder particle layer, gravel layer; sandy soil Water onions are planted on the covering layer, and the sandy soil covering layer contains microbial carriers, and earthworms are also placed in the sandy soil covering layer; the quality of microbial carriers accounts for 3% of the total mass of the sandy soil covering layer;

[0032] (3) The treated sewage can be discharged through the conventional process to reach the standard;

[0033] The microbial carrier is obtained by granulating the raw materials of...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for purifying wastewater by a constructed wetland comprising a microbial carrier. Multilayer filler of a vertical flow constructed wetland includes: a sandy oil covering layer, an aerated brick powdery particle layer and a gravel layer sequentially from bottom to top; Scirpus validus is planted on the sandy soil covering layer, the sandy soil covering layer comprises the microbial carrier, and earthworms are also put in the sandy soil covering layer; the self-made microbial carrier material added herein has good hydrophilicity and microbial attachment and can be added to constructed wetland base to adsorb mass wastewater treatment microbes, improving aeration and the ability of microbes to remove nitrogen and phosphorus; gravels are widely sourced, low in cost, good in breathability and water adsorption and helpful for aeration and oxygen supply for a constructed wetland base system and for adsorbing pollutants; the earthworms added herein can prevent the constructed wetland from being blocked and increase oxygen supply.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of constructed wetlands, in particular to a method for purifying waste water in constructed wetlands containing microbial carriers. Background technique [0002] Constructed wetlands are ecosystems that use the material and energy cycles between substrates (or fillers, biological carriers), plants, and microorganisms to treat sewage. The purpose of pollutant removal is achieved through the synergistic effect of physics, physicochemistry and biology among various parts. [0003] Microorganisms are the core of the constructed wetland to achieve the decontamination function, and they work together to form a mutually beneficial and symbiotic organic system to jointly complete the task of sewage purification. The biofacies in the constructed wetland system are extremely rich, mainly including bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa and metazoa. Microorganisms mainly include bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi. [0004] Bacteria ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C02F3/32C02F3/34C02F3/02
CPCC02F3/025C02F3/327C02F3/34C02F2101/105C02F2101/16C02F2101/20Y02W10/10
Inventor 张勇黄显怀王坤唐建设王涛陈四华孟军赵纪耀许明新
Owner ANHUI UNIVERSITY OF ARCHITECTURE
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