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Synergistic Long-Term Temperate Climate Nitrogen Removal Performance in Open Raceway Pond and Horizontal Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland Operated Under Different Regimes

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This study investigated the potential of horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands (HSSF-CWs) and open raceway ponds (RWPs) operated under different regimes (plants, impregnated activated charcoal (IAC), and algae) for long-term nitrogen removal to control eutrophication problems. For experimental purposes, five mesocosms HSSF-CWs and two RWPs were set up in Wuxi, China, a temperate climate zone. Three HSSF-CW units were cultivated with different regions’ plant species including Nasturtium officinale, Juncus effusus, and Brassica juncea, whereas the one unit packed with IAC and the fifth was left as a control, while two species of algae (Spirogyra and C. pyrenoidosa) were cultured in RWPs. All the amendments tested in this study were almost equally effective for long-term nitrogen removal. The results demonstrated that more than 75.7, 88, and 66%, removal of TN, \( {\mathrm{NH}}_4^{+} \)–N, and \( {\mathrm{NO}}_3^{-} \)–N was achieved by the HSSF-CWs, packed with IAC and N. officinale. Concerning RWPs, both algal species showed almost similar results but slightly lower than others, which may be attributed to the less compatibility with the environment. It was observed that nitrogen removal performance was higher in the winter-spring (March–April) season as compared with winter (January–February). Moreover, all plants, particularly N. officinale growth, were quite steadier than others. The present study validates the impression that both treatment systems were potentially effective in long-term nitrogen removal from sewage and could be considered beneficial to control the eutrophication.

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The principal author is grateful to the government of the People’s Republic of China for financing her postgraduate studies in the SEU, Nanjing. Further, the authors acknowledge the funding under the project “Major Science & Technology Projects of Water Pollution Control and Management in the People’s Republic of China” through grant number 2017ZX07202004-002.

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Raana Fahim and Xiwu Lu designed and conceived this project and arranged the experiment materials and analysis instruments. Raana Fahim performed experimental and analysis work, while Xiwu Lu supervised during the study. All authors have equal contribution to the data processing and write-up of this manuscript.

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Fahim, R., Lu, X., Jilani, G.A. et al. Synergistic Long-Term Temperate Climate Nitrogen Removal Performance in Open Raceway Pond and Horizontal Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland Operated Under Different Regimes. Water Air Soil Pollut 231, 255 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-020-04632-9

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