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Enhancing water reuse at a local scale: a constructed wetland case study

Author(s): Magalhães, J. ; Dolbeth, M. ; Arenas, F. ; Pereira, S. ; Tsiamis, G. ; Ntougias, S. ; Calheiros, C.

Date: 2024

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/47674

Origin: Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa


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Constructed Wetlands (CW), as biological treatment systems, mimic the phytoremediation processes found in natural wetlands in an optimized configuration for the improvement of the water quality. They are considered nature-based solutions (NBS) that may support decentralized wastewater treatment providing several ecosystem services, including enhancing water availability and reducing water-related risks. The present study focuses on the performance and operation assessment of an implemented CW in a rural area that is applied to a tourism unit. Under the Project CIRQUA-Integrated Approaches at Local Scale for Enhancing Water Reuse Efficiency and Sustainable Soil Fertilization from Wastewater’s Recovered Nutrients, it is envisaged the upgrade of this CW using technological achievements, such as nanostructured filters and photocatalytic modules, precision irrigation principles, sensors and automation in operation and the integration of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools. Wastewater quality assessment and biodiversity characterization are being carried out in order to evaluate the upgrading of the system.

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Language English
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