Kanagy Laura E, Johnson Brenda M, Castle James W, Rodgers John H
Department of Environmental Engineering and Science, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA.
Bioresour Technol. 2008 Apr;99(6):1877-85. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2007.03.059. Epub 2007 Jun 12.
To test the hypothesis that water produced from natural gas storage wells could be treated effectively by constructed wetland treatment systems, a modular pilot-scale system was designed, built, and used for treating gas storage produced waters. Four simulated waters representing the range of contaminant concentrations typical of actual produced waters were treated, and the system's performance was monitored. Freshwater wetland cells planted with Schoenoplectus californicus and Typha latifolia were used to treat fresh and brackish waters. Saline and hypersaline waters were treated by saltwater wetland cells planted with Spartina alterniflora and by reverse osmosis. Effective removal of cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc was achieved by the pilot-scale system. Results suggest that use of specifically designed constructed wetland treatment systems provides a flexible and effective approach for treating gas storage produced waters over a wide range of compositions.
为了验证天然气储存井产生的水可以通过人工湿地处理系统有效处理这一假设,设计、建造了一个模块化中试规模系统,并用于处理储气库采出水。对四种代表实际采出水典型污染物浓度范围的模拟水进行了处理,并监测了该系统的性能。种植有加州灯心草和宽叶香蒲的淡水湿地单元用于处理淡水和微咸水。咸水和高盐水则通过种植互花米草的咸水湿地单元以及反渗透进行处理。中试规模系统实现了对镉、铜、铅和锌的有效去除。结果表明,使用专门设计的人工湿地处理系统为处理成分广泛的储气库采出水提供了一种灵活有效的方法。