A Surface Flow Constructed Wetland As A Measure To Maintain The Natural Habitat Of A Reserve And A Way To Reuse Wastewaters

The area under our investigation, called \“Simeto’s Oasis”, is located on the east coast of Sicily where the river Simeto (the main Sicilian river) ends. This area was established as a reserve in 1984 and includes the remaining wet zones around the Simeto’s river mouth that represents only a little...

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Wastewater treatment plants
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