Constructed wetlands Constructed wetlands are artificial swamps (sometimes called
reed fields) using reed or other marshland plants to form part of small-scale
sewage treatment systems.
Water trickling through the reedbed is cleaned by
microorganisms living on the root system and in the litter. These organisms utilize the sewage for growth
nutrients, resulting in a clean
effluent. The process is very similar to aerobic conventional sewage treatment, as the same organisms are used, except that conventional treatment systems require artificial aeration.
Treatment ponds ) Treatment ponds are small versions of constructed wetlands which uses reedbeds or other marshland plants to form an even smaller
water treatment system. Similar to constructed wetlands, water trickling through the reedbed is cleaned by
microorganisms living on the root system and in the litter. Treatment ponds are used for the water treatment of a single house or a small neighbourhood. ==Gallery==