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Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands fed with raw sewage: historical review and recent developments in France

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This paper relates to the 1st studies conducted in France on Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands [VFCWs]. This process was originally designed by Käte Seidel according to her previous research done in Krefeld (Germany) the so-called Max Planck Institute Process [MPIP]. Based on measurements campaigns done successively in Saint Bohaire and Pont-Rémy, it was clearly established that the vertical flow 1st stage filters were significantly more efficient than the horizontal ones. This acknowledgement of success was positively used to design a treatment plant in Gensac la Pallue, still in operation after 23 years, with the special feature that the VFCW are fed with raw sewage. This attribute was then spread to the design of French VFCW systems. The main reasons which explain why representatives of small communities are so enthusiastic about feeding with raw sewage are presented. The state of the art of French VFCWs is detailed and scientific arguments which nowadays lead to new fields of application and a better understanding of small scale processes which occurs in these filters are also suggested.
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hal-02594517 , version 1 (15-05-2020)

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A. Liénard. Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands fed with raw sewage: historical review and recent developments in France. 12th International Conference on Wetland Systems for Water Pollution Control, Oct 2010, Venise, Italy. pp.9. ⟨hal-02594517⟩

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