H. Obarska-Pempkowiak
Gdańsk University of Technology
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Water Science and Technology | 2009
António Albuquerque; Mirosława Arendacz; Magdalena Gajewska; H. Obarska-Pempkowiak; Peter Frederick Randerson; P. Kowalik
A monitoring campaign in a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland under the influence of transient loads of flow-rate, organic matter, nitrogen and suspended solids showed an irregular removal of COD and TSS and lower both removal efficiencies and mass removal rates than the ones observed in other studies for similar operating conditions. This circumstance is associated to the presence of large amount of particulate organic matter from non-point sources. The mass removal rate of ammonia increased 39% as both the water and soil temperatures increased from weeks 1-8 to weeks 9-14. A good correlation between mass load and mass removal rate was observed for all measured parameters, which attests a satisfactory response of the bed under to transient loads.
Water Science and Technology | 2011
A. M. Paruch; T. Mæhlum; H. Obarska-Pempkowiak; Magdalena Gajewska; Ewa Wojciechowska; Arkadiusz Ostojski
This article describes Norwegian and Polish experiences concerning domestic wastewater treatment obtained during nearly 20 years of operation for constructed wetland (CW) systems in rural areas and scattered settlements. The Norwegian CW systems revealed a high performance with respect to the removal of organic matter, biogenic elements and faecal indicator bacteria. The performance of the Polish CW systems was unstable, and varied between unsatisfied and satisfied treatment efficiency provided by horizontal and vertical flow CWs, respectively. Therefore, three different concepts related to the improvement of CW technology have been developed and implemented in Poland. These concepts combined some innovative solutions originally designed in Norway (e.g. an additional treatment step in biofilters) with Polish inspiration for new CWs treating rural domestic wastewater. The implementation of full-scale systems will be evaluated with regard to treatment efficiency and innovative technology; based on this, a further selection of the most favourable CW for rural areas and scattered settlements will be performed.
Water Science and Technology | 2013
Magdalena Gajewska; H. Obarska-Pempkowiak
The paper presents the influence of sewage composition on treatment in pilot-scale facility for reject waters (RW) from sewage sludge centrifugation. The facility consisted of mechanical (two tanks with 10 d retention each) and biological parts composed of three subsurface flow reed beds working in batch. Two years of monitoring of the facility proved high efficiency removal of predominant pollutants: chemical oxygen demand (COD) 75-80%, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) 82.2-95.5% and total nitrogen 78.7-93.9% for low ratio of BOD5/COD in discharged RW. The differences in efficiency removal were correlated with the composition of organics and nitrogen compounds rather than with concentrations. It was assumed that high concentration of colloidal fraction of Org-N and COD in discharged RW led to a decrease in efficiency removal.
Water Science and Technology | 2003
H. Obarska-Pempkowiak; A. Tuszyńska; Z. Sobociński
Water Science and Technology | 2011
Magdalena Gajewska; H. Obarska-Pempkowiak
Water Science and Technology | 2009
António Albuquerque; Mirosława Arendacz; M. Gajewska; H. Obarska-Pempkowiak; Peter Frederick Randerson; P. Kowalik
Rocznik Ochrona Srodowiska | 2013
H. Obarska-Pempkowiak; Magdalena Gajewska; Ewa Wojciechowska
Rocznik Ochrona Srodowiska | 2015
H. Obarska-Pempkowiak; Katarzyna Kołecka; Magdalena Gajewska; Ewa Wojciechowska; Arkadiusz Ostojski
Rocznik Ochrona Srodowiska | 2013
Magdalena Gajewska; M. Stosik; Ewa Wojciechowska; H. Obarska-Pempkowiak
Wodociągi - Kanalizacja | 2008
H. Obarska-Pempkowiak; Mirosława Arendacz