Department of Civil Engineering, Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
 Research Article   
								
																Efficiency of Macrophytes for the Removal of Pollutants Using
Constructed Wetlands 
																Author(s): Sridhar Daggupati*, Srinivas K, Meghana Rao P, Aakanksha K and S.S.V. Varsha             
								
																
						 Water scarcity and waste water management are serious problems experiencing in developing countries like India. So, waste water recycling 
  should be encouraged where ever it is economical and safe. There are several techniques to treat waste water but constructed wet lands are one 
  of the most efficient methods of treatment. Constructed wetlands for waste water have been effective economical and sustainable alternative for 
  conventional waste water treatment technologies. A small-scale preliminary study is conducted on three constructed wetland units that have been 
  constructed in NMREC, Divya Nagar, in which the influent is taken from STP Nalla Cheruvu, Uppal. The constructed wetland units have dimensions 
  of 60 × 40 × 30 cm. The performance of these vertical flow wet land units is estimated with a withholding time of 48hours. The macrophytes used in 
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																DOI:
								10.37421/2165-784X.2021.11.425															  
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