Abstract

Abstract Two pilot scales of planted vertical flow‐built wetlands in series treating greywater were accomplished in the Tunisian Deaf Help Association (TDHA). The two beds were planted with Phragmites australis with continuous daily flow of 640 L and nominal operating retention duration of 1.25 days. The total suspended solids (TSS) removal efficiency in the first bed was 86.2 ± 10%, and both beds received the same treatment performance for chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biochemical oxygen demand after five days (BOD5). The removal rates for TSS, COD, and BOD5 were 94 ± 13, 86 ± 5.7, and 93 ± 7%, respectively., the ammonium overall removal rate was 71.4 ± 19.1% in both beds, however, it was around 60 ± 9.11% when based on a single bed. The second bed enhanced phosphorus removal twice with a reduction of 52%. In each bed, Escherichia coli clearance ranged from 1.24 to 2.40 logs, respectively, and the total average bacteria population yielded an average of 1.65 log units, equivalent to an efficiency of 46.67%. These results were complemented by polymerase chain reaction‐denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis, showing an overall of biomass reduction of 47 ± 8% with one bed, and of 89 ± 7% with both beds.

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