CONSTRUCTED WETLAND USED FOR RECOVERING AND PURIFYING WASTEWATER AROUND ROAD PARKING AREA
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to propose a solution for the wastewater from
the resting areas near Gilău-Câmpia Turzii highway, Cluj-County consisting of a constructed wetland in, by using submerged and floating aquatic plant species, as: Phragmites australis, Acorus calamus, Iris pseudocorus, Schoenoplectus lacustris, Lemna minor, Spirodela polyrhiza, Salix vinimalis Energo, placed into a shallow basin. The specific plant species used in this area will have an aesthetical role by providing a diverse shaping of the landscape, habitat for several species and a functional role, due to the biological purification filter of the plants.
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