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Case study: design, operation and water quality management of a combined wet and dry pond system (2003)
Journal Article
Scholz, M., & Anderson, P. (2003). Case study: design, operation and water quality management of a combined wet and dry pond system. E-water, 2003(07),

Pond structures as cost-effective water treatment, storage and “source control” drainage techniques can be applied in order to reduce wastewater treatment costs, produce water for subsequent recycling and reduce the risk of downstream flooding. Howev... Read More about Case study: design, operation and water quality management of a combined wet and dry pond system.

Sustainable operation of a small-scale flood-attenuation wetland and dry pond system (2003)
Journal Article
Scholz, M. (2003). Sustainable operation of a small-scale flood-attenuation wetland and dry pond system. Journal of the Institution of Water and Environmental Management, 17(3), 171-175. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-6593.2003.tb00457.x

Pond structures as cost-effective source-control drainage techniques can be applied in order to reduce the downstream risk of flooding. In the UK, there are no widely accepted performance data on pond structures, yet there is a need for detailed desi... Read More about Sustainable operation of a small-scale flood-attenuation wetland and dry pond system.

Stormwater treatment with constructed wetlands (2003)
Journal Article
Scholz, M. (2003). Stormwater treatment with constructed wetlands. Water21, 5(3), 38

Gully pot effluent treatment with constructed wetlands is a novel stormwater management method. Miklas Scholz and his team are exploring the roles of physical design, macrophytes, aggregates and microorganisms

Performance predictions of mature experimental constructed wetlands, which treat urban water receiving high loads of lead and copper (2003)
Journal Article
Scholz, M. (2003). Performance predictions of mature experimental constructed wetlands, which treat urban water receiving high loads of lead and copper. Water Research, 37(6), 1270-1277. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0043-1354%2802%2900373-1

The treatment efficiencies of vertical-flow wetland filters containing macrophytes and granular media of different adsorption capacities were investigated. Different concentrations of lead and copper sulphate were added to urban stream inflow water i... Read More about Performance predictions of mature experimental constructed wetlands, which treat urban water receiving high loads of lead and copper.

Comparison of treatment technologies for pre-treated animal rendering plant wastewater in Scotland (2003)
Journal Article
O’Brien, C., Scholz, M., & McConnachie, G. (2003). Comparison of treatment technologies for pre-treated animal rendering plant wastewater in Scotland. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, 1(2), 314-319

he performance of an industrial membrane bioreactor (MBR) comprising denitrification, nitrification and ultrafiltration for the secondary treatment of primary treated animal rendering wastewater has been compared with an experimental, low-cost and no... Read More about Comparison of treatment technologies for pre-treated animal rendering plant wastewater in Scotland.