MARTINS, Adriane Ferrer.; PERDOMO, Carolina Verbicaro.; TEIXEIRA FILHO, José.; GODY, Helena Teixeira.
Resumen:
The inadequate release of sewers in the water courses can increase the shortage of the
water resources in an area. The adoption of appropriate techniques for sewer treatment allows the
maintainable use of those resources. Among these techniques stand out the system of cultivated beds -
simple system that can contribute to the nutrient removal in the final phase of sewer treatment. The
removal is accomplished from the plant installation in these beds. This work monitored phosphorus
and nitrate removal from the sewers of the College of Agricultural Engineering, State University of
Campinas-SP, from a system of cultivated beds, developed at this Institute. The analyzed bed was
rectangular (2 m3) and it was cultivated with macrophyte of the gender Vallisneria Gigantea. They
were monitored during ten days in January/ February 2006 (01/25; 01/26; 01/27; 01/28; 01/29; 01/30;
01/31; 02/01; 02/03 and 02/04), with inflow and outflow hourly collectings from the bed, as well as
inflow and outflw volumetric measurements.