Contaminated Lake Transformed by Constructed Wetlands, Restoring Water Quality for Recreational Use
The researchers studied a polluted lake in Malaysia being cleaned by wetlands. They checked the water quality for six months in 2016. Results showed some pollutants were at safe levels, like conductivity and dissolved oxygen. Others, like ammonia and bacteria, were too high. The wetlands helped improve the water quality, making the lake suitable for activities like swimming.