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Performance comparison of experimental constructed wetlands with different filter media and macrophytes treating industrial wastewater contaminated with lead and copper (2002)
Journal Article
Scholz, M., & Wu, J. (2002). Performance comparison of experimental constructed wetlands with different filter media and macrophytes treating industrial wastewater contaminated with lead and copper. Bioresource Technology, 83(2), 71-79. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0960-8524%2801%2900210-3

The aim of this study was to investigate the treatment efficiency of passive vertical-flow wetland filters containing different macrophytes (Phragmites and/or Typha) and granular media with different adsorption capacities. Gravel, sand, granular acti... Read More about Performance comparison of experimental constructed wetlands with different filter media and macrophytes treating industrial wastewater contaminated with lead and copper.

Neural network simulation of the chemical oxygen demand reduction in a biological activated carbon filter (2002)
Journal Article
Mohanty, S., Scholz, M., & Slater, M. (2002). Neural network simulation of the chemical oxygen demand reduction in a biological activated carbon filter. Water and Environment Journal, 16(1), 58-64. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-6593.2002.tb00369.x

This paper is primarily aimed at encouraging further use of neural networks by the water- and wastewater treatment industry. The study demonstrates the principle of using a network method of simulating the performance of a biological activated-carbon... Read More about Neural network simulation of the chemical oxygen demand reduction in a biological activated carbon filter.

Mature experimental constructed wetlands treating urban water receiving high metal loads (2002)
Journal Article
Scholz, M., Höhn, M., & Minall, R. (2002). Mature experimental constructed wetlands treating urban water receiving high metal loads. Biotechnology Progress, 18(6), 1257-1264. https://doi.org/10.1021/bp0200503

The aim was to assess over 2 years the treatment efficiencies of vertical-flow wetland filters containing macrophytes and granular media of different adsorption capacities. Different concentrations of lead and copper sulfate (constant for 1 year each... Read More about Mature experimental constructed wetlands treating urban water receiving high metal loads.