Removal behaviour of residual pollutants from biologically treated palm oil mill effluent by Pennisetum purpureum in constructed wetland

The reason for such enormous efforts in palm oil mill effluent research would be what has been singled out as one of the major sources of pollution in Malaysia, and perhaps the most costly and complex waste to manage. Palm oil mill final discharge, which is the treated effluent, will usually be disc...

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Main Author: Ujang F.A.; Roslan A.M.; Osman N.A.; Norman A.; Idris J.; Farid M.A.A.; Halmi M.I.E.; Gozan M.; Hassan M.A.
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Language:English
Published: Nature Research 2021
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Ujang F.A.; Roslan A.M.; Osman N.A.; Norman A.; Idris J.; Farid M.A.A.; Halmi M.I.E.; Gozan M.; Hassan M.A.
Removal behaviour of residual pollutants from biologically treated palm oil mill effluent by Pennisetum purpureum in constructed wetland
2021
Scientific Reports
11
1
10.1038/s41598-021-97789-0
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85115158085&doi=10.1038%2fs41598-021-97789-0&partnerID=40&md5=07fa107918a49ad2c53955bedae0b22d
The reason for such enormous efforts in palm oil mill effluent research would be what has been singled out as one of the major sources of pollution in Malaysia, and perhaps the most costly and complex waste to manage. Palm oil mill final discharge, which is the treated effluent, will usually be discharged to nearby land or river since it has been the least costly way to dispose of. Irrefutably, the quality level of the treated effluent does not always satisfy the surface water quality in conformity to physicochemical characteristics. To work on improving the treated effluent quality, a vertical surface-flow constructed wetland system was designed with Pennisetum purpureum (Napier grass) planted on the wetland floor. The system effectively reduced the level of chemical oxygen demand by 62.2 ± 14.3%, total suspended solid by 88.1 ± 13.3%, ammonia by 62.3 ± 24.8%, colour by 66.6 ± 13.19%, and tannin and lignin by 57.5 ± 22.3%. Heat map depicted bacterial diversity and relative abundance in life stages from the wetland soil, whereby bacterial community associated with the pollutant removal was found to be from the families Anaerolineaceae and Nitrosomonadaceae, and phyla Cyanobacteria and Acidobacteria. © 2021, The Author(s).
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author Ujang F.A.; Roslan A.M.; Osman N.A.; Norman A.; Idris J.; Farid M.A.A.; Halmi M.I.E.; Gozan M.; Hassan M.A.
spellingShingle Ujang F.A.; Roslan A.M.; Osman N.A.; Norman A.; Idris J.; Farid M.A.A.; Halmi M.I.E.; Gozan M.; Hassan M.A.
Removal behaviour of residual pollutants from biologically treated palm oil mill effluent by Pennisetum purpureum in constructed wetland
author_facet Ujang F.A.; Roslan A.M.; Osman N.A.; Norman A.; Idris J.; Farid M.A.A.; Halmi M.I.E.; Gozan M.; Hassan M.A.
author_sort Ujang F.A.; Roslan A.M.; Osman N.A.; Norman A.; Idris J.; Farid M.A.A.; Halmi M.I.E.; Gozan M.; Hassan M.A.
title Removal behaviour of residual pollutants from biologically treated palm oil mill effluent by Pennisetum purpureum in constructed wetland
title_short Removal behaviour of residual pollutants from biologically treated palm oil mill effluent by Pennisetum purpureum in constructed wetland
title_full Removal behaviour of residual pollutants from biologically treated palm oil mill effluent by Pennisetum purpureum in constructed wetland
title_fullStr Removal behaviour of residual pollutants from biologically treated palm oil mill effluent by Pennisetum purpureum in constructed wetland
title_full_unstemmed Removal behaviour of residual pollutants from biologically treated palm oil mill effluent by Pennisetum purpureum in constructed wetland
title_sort Removal behaviour of residual pollutants from biologically treated palm oil mill effluent by Pennisetum purpureum in constructed wetland
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description The reason for such enormous efforts in palm oil mill effluent research would be what has been singled out as one of the major sources of pollution in Malaysia, and perhaps the most costly and complex waste to manage. Palm oil mill final discharge, which is the treated effluent, will usually be discharged to nearby land or river since it has been the least costly way to dispose of. Irrefutably, the quality level of the treated effluent does not always satisfy the surface water quality in conformity to physicochemical characteristics. To work on improving the treated effluent quality, a vertical surface-flow constructed wetland system was designed with Pennisetum purpureum (Napier grass) planted on the wetland floor. The system effectively reduced the level of chemical oxygen demand by 62.2 ± 14.3%, total suspended solid by 88.1 ± 13.3%, ammonia by 62.3 ± 24.8%, colour by 66.6 ± 13.19%, and tannin and lignin by 57.5 ± 22.3%. Heat map depicted bacterial diversity and relative abundance in life stages from the wetland soil, whereby bacterial community associated with the pollutant removal was found to be from the families Anaerolineaceae and Nitrosomonadaceae, and phyla Cyanobacteria and Acidobacteria. © 2021, The Author(s).
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