Study of hydraulic parameters in heterogeneous gravel beds: Constructed wetland in Nowa Słupia (Poland)

Summary Combined use of tracers and mathematical modelling for evaluation of hydraulic characteristics of constructed wetlands is presented for the subsurface-flow system with Phrag- mites australis in Nowa Supia (Poland). Instantaneously injected bromide and tritium tracers were used to obtain residence time distributions of wastewaters in three parallel inhomoge- neous gravel cells of the wetland. The multi flow dispersion model, which assumes the exis- tence of several flow-paths with different hydraulic properties was developed using the respective parallel combination of analytical solutions of the one-dimensional advection-dis- persion equation. The model was used successfully to fit the experimental tracer breakthrough curves. Different flow components were identified and wastewater volumes, water-saturated porosity, mean wastewater travel times, longitudinal dispersivities as well as hydraulic conduc- tivity of wetland cells were derived from model parameters. The variation in flow components and apparent hydraulic characteristics among wetland cells relate to the improper design and maintenance of the wetland. The single fissure dispersion model, which assumes possible diffu- sion of tracers into the zones with stagnant water during convective-dispersive flow through the mobile zone is adopted to the research conditions and used to model the TBC-s for one cell. The results show that this model can be calibrated with the satisfactory accuracy in that cell but yields unacceptable values of some parameters.

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