Study about Disposal of Wastewater Contained Lead with Calamus Artificial Marsh

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The purpose of this paper is to compare the effect of disposal of lead with calamus artificial marsh composed with sand and soil and the effect of calamus artificial marsh whose host materials are carbon residue and soil under different currency, and discuss the impact of host material to dispose the lead in waste water. Results show that calamus artificial marsh is effective to dispose the lead in waste water. After compared the effect of calamus artificial marsh with two host materials, we discover that calamus artificial marsh which is composed with sand and soil could work better in disposal of the lead in wastewater, which could be a proper artificial marsh.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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2580-2584

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August 2013

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