🌿 Constructed Wetlands: Subsurface-Flow Wastewater Treatment
Explore how wastewater percolating through a gravel and plant-root bed is cleaned by microbial degradation, and how hydraulic residence time and flow-path tortuosity control treatment efficiency.
The simulation demonstrates how wastewater percolating through a gravel and root bed is progressively cleaned by microbial degradation, showing how hydraulic residence time and flow-path tortuosity together control pollutant removal efficiency.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
The simulation demonstrates how wastewater percolating through a gravel and root bed is progressively cleaned by microbial degradation, showing how hydraulic residence time and flow-path tortuosity together control pollutant removal efficiency.
🎮 How to Use
Adjust the hydraulic residence time and flow-path tortuosity sliders to change how long and by what path wastewater travels through the bed, then observe the resulting pollutant removal efficiency at the outlet.
💡 Did You Know?
Some subsurface-flow constructed wetlands have operated continuously for over 20 years treating municipal or industrial wastewater using essentially no energy input beyond the initial pumping of water into the system.
Explore how wastewater percolating through a gravel and plant-root bed is cleaned by microbial degradation, and how hydraulic residence time and flow-path tortuosity control treatment efficiency.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install