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Constructed wetlands types

Vymazal, J., Removal of nutrients in various types of constructed wetlands, Science of the Total Environment, 380,48-65, 2007. [Pg.404]

The regional temperature variations, rainfall, patterns, groundwater flow characteristics, explosive type, explosive concentration, presence of other contaminants, land value, and other regulatory requirements can affect the wetland s cost. Constructed wetlands may not be financially viable at aU sites (D20499J, p. 2 D20503Y, p. 30). [Pg.476]

Infrastructure was defined, for the purposes of this workshop, to incorporate the manufactured products, constructed facilities, and natural features that shelter and support most human activities. This encompasses buildings of all types, communications, energy generation and distribution, green spaces, transportation of all modes, water resources, and waste treatment and management. Manufactured products were included as part of infrastructure, as automobiles are an element of transportation infrastructure. Natural features were also considered part of infrastructure since, for example, wetlands impact waste treatment or lakes contribute to the water supply. [Pg.24]


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