Arden Sam, Anderson Morgan, Blue Julie, Ma Xin Cissy, Jahne Michael, Garland Jay
Eastern Research Group, Inc. (ERG), Lexington, MA, USA.
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Sci Total Environ. 2024 Dec 20;957:177613. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.177613. Epub 2024 Nov 23.
Treatment wetlands have the potential to treat a range of water and wastewater pollutants while using less energy and chemicals than conventional treatment processes, making them a viable option for improving the sustainability of water treatment systems. However, water treatment systems used for water reuse must also be protective of human health. To date, the human health protection benefits of treatment wetlands have not been rigorously quantified in the context of current human health risk frameworks. This study presents a comprehensive review of the ability of treatment wetlands to provide reliable pathogen reduction to meet risk-based treatment targets for water reuse. Following an existing protocol for establishing log reduction credits, we systematically reviewed the documented pathogen reduction performance of major treatment wetland types in terms of core components of that protocol, including pathogen removal mechanisms, identification of target pathogens, and influencing factors. Results of the review point to design and operational conditions under which treatment wetlands could likely be credited with a log reduction value of approximately 0.5 or greater for virus, protozoa and bacteria. These conditions are specified in terms of preliminary operating envelopes, or design and operational parameter windows associated with optimal performance. Important caveats are noted, as are specific and tractable recommendations for future research and data collection efforts that would help refine operating envelopes and define log reduction credits for these promising water treatment technologies. As a resource to other practitioners, we have also included the detailed performance characterization database as Supplemental Information. This database includes a detailed tracking of log reduction values as well as design and operational parameters reported in the literature.
处理湿地有潜力处理一系列的水和废水污染物,同时比传统处理工艺消耗更少的能源和化学品,这使其成为提高水处理系统可持续性的可行选择。然而,用于水回用的水处理系统也必须保护人类健康。迄今为止,在当前人类健康风险框架下,处理湿地对人类健康保护的益处尚未得到严格量化。本研究全面综述了处理湿地实现可靠的病原体减少以满足基于风险的水回用处理目标的能力。遵循现有的确定对数减少信用的方案,我们根据该方案的核心组成部分,系统地综述了主要处理湿地类型已记录的病原体减少性能,包括病原体去除机制、目标病原体的识别和影响因素。综述结果指出了一些设计和运行条件,在这些条件下,处理湿地对于病毒、原生动物和细菌的对数减少值可能达到约0.5或更高。这些条件根据初步运行范围或与最佳性能相关的设计和运行参数窗口来规定。文中指出了重要的注意事项,以及对未来研究和数据收集工作的具体且易于处理的建议,这些建议将有助于完善运行范围并确定这些有前景的水处理技术的对数减少信用。作为其他从业者的参考资源,我们还将详细的性能特征数据库作为补充信息包含在内。该数据库包括对数减少值的详细跟踪以及文献中报道的设计和运行参数。