Research on Sewage Treatment of Constructed Wetland on Expressway

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As a new type of ecology treatment technology, constructed wetland has been widely utilized in the sewage disposal system. The paper researches into the constructed wetlands basic concept, structural constitutions and the sewage disposal mechanism. It has been certified that the constructed wetland technology play an important role in decreasing point source pollution on expressway.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 864-867)

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