DRAINAGE WATER TREATMENT by CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS (A case Study in Egypt)

Mona Fathy Mohammed Allam;

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Constructed wetlands are man made, shallow, earthen impoundment containing hydrophytes vegetation designed to treat both point and non-point sources of water pollution. Its principal physical components include aquatic vegetation, substrate for plant and


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Title DRAINAGE WATER TREATMENT by CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS (A case Study in Egypt)
Authors Mona Fathy Mohammed Allam
Keywords DRAINAGE WATER TREATMENT by CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS (A case Study in Egypt)
Issue Date 2009
Description 
Constructed wetlands are man made, shallow, earthen impoundment containing hydrophytes vegetation designed to treat both point and non-point sources of water pollution. Its principal physical components include aquatic vegetation, substrate for plant and

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