Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract:
"Seasonal Influence on Sulfate Reduction and Metal Sequestration in
Sub-surface Wetlands"
07-017
To characterize the effects of season, temperature, plant species, and
chemical oxygen demand (COD) loading on sulfate reduction and metals removal in
treatment wetlands we measured pore water redox potentials and concentrations of
sulfate, sulfide, zinc and COD in subsurface wetland microcosms. Two batch
incubations of 20 day duration were conducted in each of four seasons defined by
temperature and daylight duration. Four treatments were compared: unplanted
controls, Typha latifolia (broadleaf cattail), and Schoenoplectus
acutus (hardstem bulrush), all at low COD loading (267 mg/L), plus bulrush
at high COD loading (534 mg/L). Initial SO4-S and zinc concentrations were 67
and 24 mg/L, respectively. For all treatments, sulfate removal was least in
winter (4 °C, plant dormancy) greatest in summer (24 °C, active plant growth)
and intermediate in spring and fall (14 °C), but seasonal variation was greater
in cattail, and especially, bulrush treatments. Redox measurements indicated
that, in winter, plant-mediated oxygen transfer inhibited activity of sulfate
reducing bacteria, exacerbating the reduction in sulfate removal due to
temperature. Doubling the COD load in bulrush treatments increased sulfate
removal by only 20–30% when averaged over all seasons and did not alter the
basic pattern of seasonal variation, despite tempering the wintertime increase
in redox potential. Seasonal and treatment effects on zinc removal were broadly
consistent with sulfate removal and presumably reflected zinc-sulfide
precipitation. Results strongly suggest that interactive effects of COD loading
rate, temperature, season, and plant species control not only sulfate reduction
and zinc sequestration, but also the balance of competition between various
microbial consortia responsible for water treatment in constructed wetlands.
Stein OR, Borden DJ, Hook PB, Jones WL, "Seasonal Influence on
Sulfate Reduction and Metal Sequestration in Sub-surface Wetlands," Wat Res
2007; 41(15):3440-3448 |