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Al-Azhar University – Gaza
2021
Bioresource Technology Reports
Performance of citrus charcoal and olivepomace charcoal as natural substrates in the treatment of municipal wastewater by vertical flow subsurface constructed wetlands
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Elsevier Ltd
100801
Chemistry Department - Faculty of Science, Al Azhar University, Gaza Strip, Palestine; Institute of Water and Environment, Al Azhar University, Gaza Strip, Palestine
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10.1016/j.biteb.2021.100801
Charcoal; Efficiency; Pollution; Substrates; Wastewater treatment; charcoal; inorganic compound; nitrogen; organic compound; peat; phosphorus; Alternative substrates; Citrus charcoal; Fecal Coliform; Municipal wastewaters; Natural substrates; Olivepomace charcoal; Performance; Pilot scale; Removal efficiencies; Vertical flows; adsorption kinetics; Article; biochemical oxygen demand; chemical oxygen demand; Citrus; colony forming unit; constructed wetland; contact time; controlled study; denitrification; effluent; equipment design; fecal coliform; filtration efficiency; flocculation; hydraulic retention time; municipal wastewater; nitrification; nitrogen concentration; nonhuman; nutrient uptake; olive pomace; Phragmites australis; pilot study; reactor optimization; recycling; surface property; suspended particulate matter; time factor; waste component removal; waste water management; water disinfection; water flow; water quality; Wetlands