Revolutionizing wastewater treatment: Constructed wetlands boost nitrogen and phosphorus removal efficiency!
Constructed wetlands are like natural filters for wastewater. Recent research has looked at how these wetlands remove nitrogen and phosphorus from the water. The type of soil, plants, and tiny organisms in the wetland, as well as factors like how much water flows through and the temperature, all affect how well the wetland cleans the water. By understanding these factors better, we can make constructed wetlands even more effective at removing nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater.