An introduction of a multi-soil-layering system: a novel green technology for wastewater treatment in rural areas.

Paddy and Water Environment Volume 23 Issue 4 Page 255-262 published_at 2009-11-23
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Title
An introduction of a multi-soil-layering system: a novel green technology for wastewater treatment in rural areas.
Creator
Xin Chen
An Cheng Luo
Kuniaki Sato
Toshiyuki Wakatsuki
Source Title
Paddy and Water Environment
Volume 23
Issue 4
Start Page 255
End Page 262
Descriptions
Multi‐soil‐layering (MSL) systems are designed for municipal wastewater, livestock wastewater and polluted river water treatments. They are mainly composed of soil mixture block layers and water‐permeable layers (PL). The MSL system overcomes many of the shortcomings of conventional soil treatment systems such as easy clogging, large land requirement and low hydraulic loading rate. This paper summarizes the structure, purification mechanism and practical application of the systems for different kinds of wastewater treatment. The paper also compares MSL systems with other decentralized systems such as wetland and compact filter systems in their respective structures and treatment efficiencies. Finally, the paper gives a rough evaluation of the lifespan and cost of an MSL system based on its material composition.
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Date of Issued 2009-11-23
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights metadata only access
Relation
[DOI] 10.1111/j.1747-6593.2008.00143.x
[URI] © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 CIWEM