The Open Environmental Engineering Journal

2011, 4 : 18-31
Published online 2011 April 20. DOI: 10.2174/1874829501104010018
Publisher ID: TOENVIEJ-4-18

Applicability of Engineered Wetland Systems for Wastewater Treatment in Tanzania – A Review

Stephen E. Mbuligwe , Mengiseny E. Kaseva and Gabriel R. Kassenga
School of Environmental Science and Technology, Ardhi University (ARU), P. O. Box 35176, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

ABSTRACT

In the literature on treatment wetlands, a technology that is fast gaining popularity in Tanzania as well as elsewhere in the world, there are misconceptions and missing background links which do not auger well for the development and dissemination of the technology. The misconceptions and missing links pertain to the background, types and classification, treatment mechanisms, and applicability of the technology. These deficiencies constitute the premise of this paper. The paper outlines the background of engineered wetland systems (EWSs) starting with natural treatment systems as a whole, expounding on the reversible transformations between wetlands and aquatic as well as land treatment systems. It particularly dwells on the background, classification, components, functions, treatment mechanisms, and performance as well as applicability of EWSs. Notably, the paper encompasses a discussion on mechanisms that affect pollutants removal in non – conventional EWSs like those employed in environmental remediation of contaminated sites. The paper also profiles treatment performance efficiency data for some existing EWSs. Furthermore, it discusses the applicability of the technology in Tanzania.