Constructed Floating Wetlands for Water Treatment

A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 January 2025 | Viewed by 199

Special Issue Editor

School of Engineering, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, Australia
Interests: sustainable urban drainage systems; stormwater treatment systems; floating wetlands; roof drainage systems; hydraulic structures
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Dear Colleagues,

Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFWs) are a relatively recent innovation for both stormwater and wastewater treatment. CFWs consist of a buoyant structure planted with wetland plants where the plant roots grow directly into the water column similar to a hydroponic system. The large root network provides habitat for the growth of microorganisms (biofilms) which facilitate contaminant removal and capture of suspended particles within the water source. The biofilm also makes pollutants available for adsorption, absorption and incorporation into plant tissue.

This Special Edition entitled “Constructed Floating Wetlands for Water Treatment” aims to highlight the latest advances in the use of CFWs to improve urban stormwater quality and wastewater treatment. This can include a broad range of topics, including reporting on new CFW lab and field studies, innovative CFW design, CFW habitat and amenity studies, CFW sustainability studies, CFWs and water management practices and policies, advances in CFW treatment modelling, and other relevant topics.

Dr. Terry Lucke
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • constructed floating wetlands
  • urban water management
  • wastewater treatment
  • stormwater treatment
  • innovative technologies
  • sustainable water management

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