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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2013

Evapotranspiration from pilot-scale constructed wetlands planted with Phragmites australis in a Mediterranean environment

Mirco Milani; Attilio Toscano

This article reports the results of evapotranspiration (ET) experiments carried out in Southern Italy (Sicily) in a pilot-scale constructed wetland (CW) made of a combination of vegetated (Phragmites australis) and unvegetated sub-surface flow beds. Domestic wastewater from a conventional wastewater treatment plant was used to fill the beds. Microclimate data was gathered from an automatic weather station close to the experimental plant. From June to November 2009 and from April to November 2010, ET values were measured as the amount of water needed to restore the initial volume in the beds after a certain period. Cumulative reference evapotranspiration (ET0) was similar to the cumulative ET measured in the beds without vegetation (ETcon), while the Phragmites ET (ET phr ) was significantly higher underlining the effect of the vegetation. The plant coefficient of P. australis (Kp) was very high (up to 8.5 in August 2009) compared to the typical Kc for agricultural crops suggesting that the wetland environment was subjected to strong “clothesline” and “oasis” effects. According to the FAO 56 approach, Kp shows different patterns and values in relation to growth stages correlating significantly to stem density, plant height and total leaves. The mean Water Use Efficiency (WUE) value of P. australis was quite low, about 2.27 g L−1, probably due to the unlimited water availability and the lack of the plants physiological adaptations to water conservation. The results provide useful and valid information for estimating ET rates in small-scale constructed wetlands since ET is a relevant issue in arid and semiarid regions. In these areas CW feasibility for wastewater treatment and reuse should also be carefully evaluated for macrophytes in relation to their WUE values.


Environmental Technology | 2013

Removal efficiency of a constructed wetland combined with ultrasound and UV devices for wastewater reuse in agriculture

Claire Hellio; Alessia Marzo; Mirco Milani; Karen Lebret; Giuseppe Luigi Cirelli; Günter Langergraber

This study evaluates the treatment efficiency of a chemical-free water treatment for treating the secondary effluent of a municipal wastewater treatment plant with the aim of reusing the water for agriculture. Urban wastewater was treated by three units run in series: a full-scale horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetland, a small pond with an ultrasound (US) system and a UV device. The treatment efficiency was evaluated in terms of the Italian wastewater limits for irrigation reuse, water quality improvement (removal percentage) and algae bloom control. The tolerable infection risk, associated with the use of wastewaters for irrigating crops, was also assessed by applying the microbial risk analyses proposed in the WHO guidelines for wastewater reuse. The constructed wetland was efficient in reducing physical-chemical and microbiological concentrations, and its efficiency was very steady over the investigation period. The UV system significantly improved water quality (p<0.05) in terms of pathogen concentration with a further average decrease from 0.35 to 1.23 log units, depending on the microbiological parameter. The US device was able to prevent algae bloom on a free water surface and maintain Chlorophyll-a concentration stable and low 2 months after activation.


Ecological Engineering | 2011

Evaluation of Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. evapotranspiration in Northern and Southern Italy

Maurizio Borin; Mirco Milani; Michela Salvato


European Journal of Agronomy | 2013

Biomass production and N balance of giant reed (Arundo donax L.) under high water and N input in Mediterranean environments

Maurizio Borin; Antonio C. Barbera; Mirco Milani; Giovanni Molari; Santo Marcello Zimbone; Attilio Toscano


Desalination | 2009

Growth and biomass production of different plant species in two different constructed wetland systems in Sicily

Antonio C. Barbera; Giuseppe Luigi Cirelli; V. Cavallaro; Isabella Di Silvestro; Paola Pacifici; Vincenzo Castiglione; Mirco Milani


Ecological Engineering | 2015

Comparison of removal efficiencies in Mediterranean pilot constructed wetlands vegetated with different plant species

Attilio Toscano; Alessia Marzo; Mirco Milani; Giuseppe Luigi Cirelli; Salvatore Barbagallo


Water Research | 2014

Effects of olive mill wastewater physico-chemical treatments on polyphenol abatement and Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) germinability.

Antonio C. Barbera; Carmelo Maucieri; A. Ioppolo; Mirco Milani; V. Cavallaro


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2014

Energy characterisation of herbaceous biomasses irrigated with marginal waters.

Giovanni Molari; Mirco Milani; Attilio Toscano; Maurizio Borin; Giuseppe Taglioli; Giulia Villani; Demetrio Antonio Zema


Water Science and Technology | 2011

Hydraulic behaviour and removal efficiencies of two H-SSF constructed wetlands for wastewater reuse with different operational life

Salvatore Barbagallo; Giuseppe Luigi Cirelli; Alessia Marzo; Mirco Milani


Environmental Engineering and Management Journal | 2015

MULTIDISCIPLINARY AND INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS

Anna Irene De Luca; Giovanni Molari; Giovanna Seddaiu; Attilio Toscano; Giuseppe Bombino; Luigi Ledda; Mirco Milani; Matteo Vittuari

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V. Cavallaro

National Research Council

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Demetrio Antonio Zema

Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria

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