Constructed wetlands emerge as a promising approach for wastewater treatment.
Types |
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Subsurface Flow |
Surface Flow |
The wastewater is directed through gravel beds or porous media promoting microbial activity that degrades organic matter. |
It demonstrates their aesthetic appeal above the water’s surface with gently flowing streams and lush vegetation. |
Location |
Constructed wetland |
Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, Delhi |
A constructed wetland system here purifies sewage from nearby settlements and supports regional biodiversity conservation. |
Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
The constructed wetlands (Perungudi and Kodungaiyur) are part of a decentralized wastewater treatment strategy, reducing the load on centralized facilities and lowering pollutant levels. |
Kolkata East Wetlands, West Bengal |
It is recognized as a Ramsar site, these wetlands treat wastewater from Kolkata, providing livelihood opportunities for locals through fishing and agriculture. |
Palla village, Haryana |
The constructed wetland in this village treats wastewater from Delhi before it enters the Yamuna River, improving water quality and reducing downstream pollution. |
Auroville, Tamil Nadu |
The international township has decentralized wastewater treatment systems, including constructed wetlands, reflecting its commitment to sustainability and ecological stewardship. |
Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan |
The reserve uses constructed wetlands to treat wastewater from nearby villages, supporting local sanitation needs and wildlife habitat conservation. |
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