This file, "Constructed Wetlands Bibliography Part VI: Industrial Waste" is one section of a seven-part constructed wetlands bibliography on using constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment. The bibliography was compiled by United States Department of Agriculture staff from the Ecological Sciences Division of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, formerly the Soil Conservation Service, and the Water Quality Information Center at the National Agricultural Library. The complete bibliography can be accessed as either a single large (450K) file containing more than 600 citations or in parts organized by topic.
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TITLE Artificial marsh treats industrial wastewater.
AUTHOR Gillette, B.
SOURCE BioCycle, February, 1989.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1989
CALLNUM 57.8 C734
ANNOTATION
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SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Considerations for wetland treatment of spent geothermal
fluids.
AUTHOR Kaczynski, V.W.
SOURCE Ecological Considerations in Wetlands Treatment of Municipal
Wastewaters.
PUBLISHER New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, Co.
PAGES pp. 48-65
DATE 1985
CALLNUM QH 545 549 E3
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SUBCATEGOR
TITLE Natural processes for treatment of organic chemical waste.
AUTHOR Wolverton, B.C.
SOURCE The Environmental Professional, Vol. 3.
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE 1981
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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TITLE Treatability assessment of industrial wastes by a portable
wetland unit.
AUTHOR Davies, T.H., J.T. Watson and D.B. Jenkins.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Water pollution Control.
PUBLISHER Oxford: Pergamon Press
PAGES pp. 403-410
DATE 1990
CALLNUM TD 756. 5 I57
ANNOTATION
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SUBCATEGOR aquaculture
TITLE Utilization and treatment of thermal discharges by
establishment of a wetlands plant nursery.
AUTHOR Ailstock, M.S.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural.
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.
PAGES pp. 719-726
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD 756. 5 C66
ANNOTATION As part of a water discharging permit, Nevamar Corporation study
methods to improve holding pond thermal efficiency. These
improvements were compatible with and would be optimized with a
wetlands plants nursery. Thermal treatment pond/aquatic nursery
design, efficiency of modifications for improving wastewater
treatment, nursery productivity during the first year, and a
summary of potential applications are presented in this paper.
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SUBCATEGOR auto manufacturing
TITLE Reuse of an industrial wastewater at Saturn.
AUTHOR Barnett, M., et al.
SOURCE Environmental Engineering Proc 91 Spec Conf Environ Eng.
PUBLISHER New York: ASCE
PAGES
DATE 1991.
CALLNUM
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SUBCATEGOR clam proccessing water
TITLE Feasibility and modeling of the use of New Jersey salt
marshes to treat clam processing wastewater.
AUTHOR Guida, V.G. and I.J. Kugelman.
SOURCE Final Report to the National Marine Fisheries Service
PUBLISHER (1988).
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DATE
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SUBCATEGOR clam processing water--effluent polishing
TITLE Experiments in wastewater polishing in constructed tidal
marshes: does it work? Are the results predictable?
AUTHOR Guida, V.G. and I.J. Kugelman.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural.
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.
PAGES pp. 727- 734
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD 756. 5 C66
ANNOTATION Natural tidal salt marshes may have limited use in wastewater
treatment applications. Three environmental factors were
addressed using experimental results: (1) does tidal flooding
frequency prevent effective treatment, (2) marshes demonstrate
either net import or export of organic material and nutrients to
surrounding water, (3) is the outcome of effluent polishing
readily predictable.
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SUBCATEGOR landfill leachate
TITLE Natural renovation of leachate-degraded groundwater in
excavated ponds at a refuse landfil.
AUTHOR Dornbush, J.N.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural.
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.
PAGES pp. 743-752.
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD 756. 5 C66
ANNOTATION The trench and wetland ponds at Brookings Landfill have remediated
the effect of excessive contaminant concentrations in the
"downstream" groundwater. It is hoped that other landfill (active
or closed) might benefit by the use of man-made wetlands in the
form of trenches and ponds to protect against, or possibly correct
excessive groundwater degradation.
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SUBCATEGOR landfill leachate
TITLE Potential use of constructed wetlands to treat landfill
leachate.
AUTHOR Staubitz, W.W., et al.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural.
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.
PAGES pp. 735-742
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD 756. 5 C66
ANNOTATION Infiltration of precipitation and migration of water through
municipal solid waste landfills produce leachate that contain
undesirable or toxic chemicals. This study was designed to
investigate the fate and transport of landfill leachate in a
constructed wetland and provide engineering design data for
construction and operation of full-size leachate treatment
systems.
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SUBCATEGOR landfill leachate
TITLE Potential use of constructed wetlands to treat landfill
leachate.
AUTHOR Surface, J.M., et al.
SOURCE USGS second national symposium on water quality; abstracts of
the technical sessions, Orlando, FL, Nov. 12-17, 1989.
PUBLISHER
PAGES pp. 98-99
DATE 1989
CALLNUM
ANNOTATION
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SUBCATEGOR landfill leachate
TITLE Use of artificial wetlands for treatment of municipal solid
waste landfill leachate.
AUTHOR Trautmann, N.M., J.H. Martin, K.S. Porter and K.C. Hawk.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers, Inc.
PAGES pp. 245-251
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD 756. 5 C66
ANNOTATION Leachate treatment at municipal wastewater treatment facilities is
one option for meeting water quality; however, this can be
expensive and energy intensive. One possible method to reduce
cost and energy requirements is to treat the leachate on-site
using artificially constructed wetlands. This paper presents a
proposed study to evaluate the feasibility of this approach at a
municipal sanitary landfill.
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SUBCATEGOR leachate
TITLE Application of natural and engineered wetlands for treatment
of low-strength leachate.
AUTHOR Birkbeck, A.E., D. Reil and R. Hunter.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Water Pollution Control.
PUBLISHER Pergamon Press, Inc.
PAGES pp. 411-418
DATE 1990
CALLNUM TD 756. 5 I57
ANNOTATION Six experimental marsh systems were constructed to examine the
feasibility of using the marsh (root zone) treatment method to
treat landfill leachate. The effluent quality needed for
discharge into the environment was not achieved in the test marsh
systems. The marsh must be made several times longer to obtain the
desired effluent quality.
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SUBCATEGOR oil refining
TITLE Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment at Amoco oil
company's Mandan, North Dakota refinery.
AUTHOR Litchfield, D.K. and D.D. Schatz
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural.
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing, Inc.
PAGES pp. 233-237
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD 756.5 C66
ANNOTATION To comply with new environmental standards, Amoco decided to
expand the Manden, North Dakota refinery's existing biooxidation
systems. Secondary wastewater is discharged into a six hectare
lagoon for initial secondary treatment. It is pumped to a high
point for distribution among several routes through a series of
cascading ponds and ditches before discharge.
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SUBCATEGOR paper mills
TITLE Utilization of artificial marshes for treatment of pulp mill
effluents.
AUTHOR Thut, R.N.
SOURCE Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal,
Industrial and Agricultural
PUBLISHER Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers, Inc.
PAGES pp. 239-244
DATE 1989
CALLNUM TD 756 .5 C66
ANNOTATION Two studies, 24-hour static test and a 96-hr flow-through test,
were conducted with secondary effluent from a bleached kraft mill
in a pilot scale anaerobic-filter reed treatments system. The
system was effective in removing nitrogen, phosphorus, total
organic carbon, and color. These encouraging results led to a
more rigorous, long-term study which is the subject of this paper.
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SUBCATEGOR paper mills
TITLE Water quality improvement of pulp and paper mill effluents
by aquatic plants.
AUTHOR Allender, B.M.
SOURCE Appita 37:303-306 (1984)
PUBLISHER
PAGES
DATE
CALLNUM 302.8 AU7
ANNOTATION
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SUBCATEGOR pollutant removal, TOC
TITLE Capacity of a swamp forest to assimilate the TOC loading
from a sugar refinery wastewater stream.
AUTHOR Gambrell, R.P., R.A. Khalid and W.H. Patrick, Jr.
SOURCE Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation, Vol. 59,
No. 10.
PUBLISHER
PAGES pp. 897-904
DATE 1987. October
CALLNUM 293.8 SE8
ANNOTATION A Louisiana sugar refinery has been discharging soluble organic
carbon into a swamp which is a tributary for the Blind River and
Lake Maurepas. Governmental agencies have expressed concerned
about the affects from the effluent on the river and lake's
biochemical oxygen demand; however, the refinery contends that the
swamp serves as an effective wastewater treatment system. This
paper present the results of an investigation that measures the
effluent affects on these water bodies.
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SUBCATEGOR pollutant removal--metals
TITLE Potential use of constructed wetlands for treatment of
industrial wastewaters containing metals.
AUTHOR Dunbabin, J.S. and K.H. Bowmer.
SOURCE Science of the Total Environment. III(2-3):151-69 (15 Jan
1992).
PUBLISHER
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DATE 1992
CALLNUM
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SUBCATEGOR sugar mill
TITLE Artificial wetlands for the treatment of mill effluent.
AUTHOR Schmann, G.T.
SOURCE Sugar Journal:54:10, pp 26-30, 1992
PUBLISHER
PAGES pp 26-30
DATE 1992
CALLNUM 65.9 SO83
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NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CITATIONS ARE AN UPDATE AS OF OCTOBER 24, 1995, TO THE
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT AND THEREFORE ARE IN A DIFFERENT FORMAT.
1 NAL Call No.: LU 378.76-L930-1992-batu
Evaluation of a diked natural wetland for the treatment of sugar mill
effluent.
Batubara, D. S. 1. 1992. viii, 204 leaves : ill. (some col.), maps.
Vita.
Descriptors: constructed wetlands; factory and trade waste-environmental
aspects; sugarcane industry-environmental aspects
2 NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
Microbial ecology of constructed wetlands used for treating pulp mill
wastewater.
Hatano, K.; Frederick, D. J.; Moore, J. A.
Water science and technology: a journal of the International Association on
Water Pollution Research and Control v.29, p.233-239. (1994).
In the series analytic: Wetlands systems in water pollution control /
edited by H.J. Bavor and D.S. Mitchell. Australia.
Descriptors: pulp mill effluent; waste water treatment; biological
treatment; wetlands; typha latifolia; scirpus acutus; microbial
degradation; bacteria; fungi; actinomycetales; oregon; artificialwetlands
3 NAL Call No.: 302.8-T162
Operating experience with constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment.
Knight, R. L.
Tappi Journal v.75, p.109-112. (1993).
Includes references.
Descriptors: wetlands; waste water treatment; water quality; pulp and paper
industry; pulp mill effluent
4 NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
The use of constructed wetlands for treating industrial effluent (textiles
dyes).
Davies, T. H.; Cottingham, P. D.
Water science and technology: a journal of the International Association on
Water Pollution Research and Control v.29, p.227-232. (1994).
In the series analytic: Wetlands systems in water pollution control /
edited by H.J. Bavor and D.S. Mitchell. Australia.
Descriptors: factory effluents; textile industry; dyes; waste water
treatment; biological treatment; wetlands; phragmites; phragmites
australis; microbial degradation; artificial wetlands
5 NAL Call No.: 290.9-Am32P
Variability in treatment by constructed wetlands.
Kuehn, E.; Moore, J. A.
Paper American Society of Agricultural Engineers St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,. Winter 1993. (932578) 19 p.
Paper presented at the "1993 International Winter Meeting of the American
Society of Agricultural Engineers," December 14-17, 1993, Chicago,
Illinois.
Descriptors: wetlands; waste treatment; pulp mill effluent
6 NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
Wetland treatment of pulp mill wastewater.
Moore, J. A.; Skarda, S. M.; Sherwood, R.
Water science and technology: a journal of the International Association on
Water Pollution Research and Control v.29, p.233-239. (1994). v.29,
p.241-247. (1994).
In the series analytic: Wetlands systems in water pollution control /
edited by H.J. Bavor and D.S. Mitchell. Australia.
Descriptors: pulp mill effluent; waste water treatment; biological
treatment; aquatic plants; ponds; biochemical oxygen demand; color;
removal; oregon; constructed wetlands; artificial wetlands
7 NAL Call No.: 57.8-C734
Constructed wetlands for industrial wastewater.
Gillette, B.
Biocycle v.35, p.80, 82-83. (1994).
Descriptors: waste water; waste water treatment; wetlands; kentucky
8 NAL Call No.: Z5853.S22S38--1993
Sewage and industrial waste treatment, wetlands : (Oct 87 - present) :
citations from the Selected Water Resources Abstracts database. Citations
from the Selected Water Resources Abstracts database.
United States. National Technical Information Service. [Springfield, Va.] :
U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Technical Information Service, [1993] 1 v.
(unpaged).
"Dec 93"--P. [v].
Descriptors: Sewage Purification Bibliography; Sewage disposal in the
ground-Bibliography; Land treatment of wastewater-Bibliography; Constructed
wetlands-Bibliography
9 NAL Call No.: TD420.A1P7
Phosphorus removal in constructed wetlands using gravel and industrial
waste substrata.
Mann, R. A.; Bavor, H. J.
Water science and technology: a journal of the International Association on
Water Pollution Research and Control v.27, p.107-113. (1993).
In the series analytic: Appropriate waste management technologies / edited
by G. Ho and K. Mathew. Proceedings of the International Conference, held
November 27-28, 1991, Perth, Australia.
Descriptors: sewage effluent; waste treatment; wetlands; phosphorus; new
south wales
10 NAL Call No.: KyU Thesis-1992-Mitchell
Biochemical treatment of metal-chloride-enriched wastewater by simulated
constructed wetlands by Linda Kay Mitchell.
Mitchell, L. K. 1. 1992. ix, 129 leaves : ill..
Includes vita and abstract.
Descriptors: Wetlands; Water reuse; Water Purification
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