Project 1610

Evaluate Wetland Systems for Treated Wastewater Performance to Meet Competing Effluent Quality Goals

Completed
Principal Investigator
Betty Jordan
Contractor
Alan Plummer Associates, Inc.
Constituents of Emerging Concern (CECs)
Reuse: Indirect Potable
Source & Receiving Waters
Water Quality

Abstract

Scientific advances have facilitated documentation of effects of trace level wastewater-derived organic compounds (WDOCs) on biota. Potential for adverse ecological effects in effluent-dominated receiving waters raise questions about treated effluent used for augmentation of aquatic habitats and safety of intentional and unintentional indirect potable water reuse. A growing body of research data indicates that constructed treatment wetlands may be effective for reducing the concentrations of a variety of WDOCs. The Wetland System Evaluation Project developed a design and performance matrix for known pollutants in surface-flow and subsurface-flow constructed wetland systems, including biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids (TSS), nutrients, pathogens, and wastewater-derived organic compounds (WDOCs).

Originally funded as WERF project Reuse-05-06.