A 11000 m2 artificial pond and 2600 m2 reed bed filters were created for the storage and treatment of stormwater and runoff from Servier pharmaceutical Laboratories site in Gidy. Designed to be able to treat once-a-century rainfall. Capacity : 12000 m3. Design : Epur Nature. Established : 2014.
Bezannes : a 8000 m² artificial pond plus 3500 m² of reed bed filters and 1600 m² of wetlands were created to treat stormwater runoff from a large non-residential area.
Wetland to treat run-off from deicing operations contaminated with high concentrations of glycol compounds and capable of handling peak flows and loading from winter storms.
Metz –park of the Seille : collecting and treating stormwater from an adjacent new housing development area inside a 20 ha urban park and renaturation of the river Seille, flowing along the park.
Grenoble – urban park Ouagadougou: a 1 ha urban park with reed bed filters and surface flow wetlands collecting and treating stormwater runoff from the roofs of buildings and from adjacent roads in order to meet irrigation needs of the park and to reduce discharge of stormwater into the municipal sewer system. This project was the laureate of the NOVATECH 2013 international conference of sustainable urban drainage award http://novatech.graie.org/a_present_laureats.php
GWT events @ ICWS2022
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
7/11 9am Anacleto Rizzo (Keynote)
Wetland community expertise in the new Nature-Based Solution and Circular Economy vision: links and new research and design trends
7/11 10.40am Dion van Oirschot
MULTISOURCE: Aerated wetland treating black and grey water for reuse at campsite Belgium
07/11 11:40am Heike Hoffman
The potential of the French Wetland System for reuse - Results of a long-term project in the Peruvian arid coast area
7/11 4pm Heike Hoffman
Operational experiences with a sludge treatment wetland as part of a municipal WWTP in Brazil
7/11 4.30pm Fabio Masi
Water Projects Europe: NICE / MULTISOURCE
9/11 2pm Steen Nielsen
Treatment of industrial sludge in a pilot Sludge Treatment Wetland planted with Phragmites australis and Schenoplectus californicus
9/11 2pm Riccardo Bresciani
Reed beds for drying sludge from a winery wastewater treatment plant in Spain: the WETWINE project
9/11 4.40pm Taxiarchis Seintos
Application of a full-scale UASB and two-stage constructed wetland system for water reclamation and nutrient recycling of domestic wastewater in arid areas
9/11 5pm Simos Malamis
Investigation of the use of different filling materials in unsaturated vertical flow constructed wetlands for the treatment of UASB effluent from domestic wastewater
T. Seintos, E. Statiris, F. Masi, C. Noutsopoulos, S. Malamis
9/11 5pm Scott Wallace
Practical aspects in the determination of first-order removal rate coefficients (k) for horizontal flow treatment wetlands
10/11 11.20am Fabio Masi
Electroactive and intensified pilot-scale constructed wetlands for the treatment of high loads of septic tank effluent
10/11 2.20pm Alain Petitjean
Intensified French Treatment Wetlands - Influence of operating parameters on nitrogen removal
10/11 4pm Andy Freeman
Treatment of de-icer contaminated runoff at a UK airport using intensified Nature Based Solutions - A 10-year operational performance review
POSTERS
P4: Coupling French Reed Bed and Short Rotation Plantation for developing circular economy of wastewater in India: A case of PAVITR prototype / Anacleto Rizzo
P39: Constructed wetlands for the treatment of combined sewer overflow upstream of centralised wastewater treatment plants / Chiara Sarti