Nitrogen isotope fractionation as a tool for determining denitrification in constructed wetlands

2007 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 167-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.K. Søvik ◽  
P.T. Mørkved

Constructed wetlands (CWs) treat municipal wastewater through the retention of nutrients and particles. The retention of nitrogen (N) was studied in the laboratory using columns and meso-scale trenches filled with shellsand and light-weight aggregates (LWA). The objective was to examine whether measuring the natural abundance of δ15N in NO−3 could be used to estimate the relative contribution of denitrification to the total NO−3 removal in these treatment systems. In both the columns and the trenches it was seen that denitrification was more efficient in shellsand and LWA collected from on-site treatment systems compared to new LWA. This was due to the high pH value (about 10) of new LWA. The enrichment factors (ε) from the column study were in general lower than values found in laboratory tests of isotope discrimination in denitrification, but similar to ε values found for denitrification in groundwater systems. No enrichment factors could be found for the trench study due to simultaneous denitrification and nitrification and inhomogeneous N transformation patterns. When NH+4 was partially nitrified in the upper parts of the trench, this diluted the 15N enrichment of NO−3 due to denitrification. Thus, in systems with high NH+4 concentrations and partial aerobic conditions, the method of natural abundance is not suitable for estimating the relative contribution of denitrification to the total NO−3 removal.

1983 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 231-234 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. G. L. McCready ◽  
W. D. Gould ◽  
R. W. Barendregt

Desulfovibrio reduce NO3−to NH4+ via a dissimilatory pathway. In 21 days, four strains of Desulfovibrio reduced 36–48% of the available NO3− to ammonium. During this reductive process extensive nitrogen isotope fractionation occurred: the product NH4+ was enriched in 15N in the initial sample, then became enriched in 14N to a minimum value at approximately 20–25% reaction, and then became isotopically heavier as the reaction proceeded.


Author(s):  
Manoj Kumar ◽  
Rajesh Singh

In the present study area-based, pollutant removal kinetic analysis was considered using the Zero-order, first-order decay and efficiency loss (EL) models in the constructed wetlands (CWs) for municipal wastewater treatment....


2008 ◽  
Vol 42 (6) ◽  
pp. 1997-2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas B. Hofstetter ◽  
Anke Neumann ◽  
William A. Arnold ◽  
Akané E. Hartenbach ◽  
Jakov Bolotin ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 542 ◽  
pp. 93-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.F. Toro-Vélez ◽  
C.A. Madera-Parra ◽  
M.R. Peña-Varón ◽  
W.Y. Lee ◽  
J.C. Bezares- Cruz ◽  
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