![]() |
Main Menu | Search | CD Help | Access the Technical Program
Constructed wetlands are used throughout the world to
filter toxins from treated wastewater and to increase wildlife habitat. Bird
and mammal excretions result in background levels of enteric bacteria in any
natural wetland, but regrowth of bacteria in wastewater effluent can further
increase microbial loads, resulting in bacterial counts exceeding acceptable
levels for regulatory permitting. Over 7 months, we investigated the presence
of enteric bacteria (total coliform and E. coli)
in tertiary-treated effluent as it passed through the Tres
Rios Constructed Wetlands in
Back to Symposium--Management and Use of Waters of Altered or Impaired Quality: II
Back to S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
Back to The ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings (November 12-16, 2006)