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Treatment effect of biological filtration and vegetable floating-bed combined system on greenhouse turtle breeding wastewater.

CHEN Chong-jun1,2, ZHANG Rui1, XIANG Kun3, WU Wei-xiang1   

  1. (1College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China; 2School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, Suzhou 215009, Jiangsu, China; 3School of Biosystems Engineering and Food Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China)
  • Online:2014-08-18 Published:2014-08-18

Abstract: Unorganized discharge of greenhouse turtle breeding wastewater has brought several negative influences on the ecological environment in the rural area of Yangtze River Delta. Biological filtration and vegetable floatingbed combined system is a potential ecological method for greenhouse turtle breeding wastewater treatment. In order to explore the feasibility of this system and evaluate the contribution of vegetable uptake of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in treating greenhouse turtle breeding wastewater, three types of vegetables, including Ipomoea aquatica, lettuce and celery were selected in this study. Results showed the combined system had a high capacity in
simultaneous removal of organic matter, N and P. The removal efficiencies of COD, NH4+-N, TN and TP from the wastewater  reached up to 93.2%-95.6%, 97.2%-99.6%, 73.9%-93.1% and 74.9%-90.0%, respectively. System with I. aquatica had the highest efficiencies in N and P removal, followed by lettuce and celery. However, plant uptake was not the primary pathway for TN and TP removal in the combined system. The vegetable uptake of N and P accounted for only 9.1%-25.0% of TN and TP removal from the wastewater while the effect of microorganisms would be dominant for N and P removal. In addition, the highest amounts of N and P uptake in I. aquatica were closely related with the biomass of plant. Results from the study indicated that the biological filtration and vegetable floatingbed combined system was an effective approach to treating greenhouse turtle breeding wastewater in China.