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Sustainability of a constructed wetland faced with a depredation eventMaine et al., 2013
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- Maine M
- Hadad H
- Sánchez G
- Mufarrege M
- Di Luca G
- Caffaratti S
- Pedro M
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- Journal of environmental management
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A free water surface constructed wetland (CW) designed for effluent treatment was dominated by the emergent macrophyte Typha domingensis reaching a cover of roughly 80% for 5 years. Highly efficient metal and nutrient removal was reported during this period …
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