Grenoble – urban park Ouagadougou: a 1 ha urban park with reed bed filters and surface flow wetlands collecting and treating stormwater runoff from the roofs of buildings and from adjacent roads in order to meet irrigation needs of the park and to reduce discharge of stormwater into the municipal sewer system. This project was the laureate of the NOVATECH 2013 international conference of sustainable urban drainage award http://novatech.graie.org/a_present_laureats.php
Earls Colne: Two 800m2 vertical flow reed beds operated alternately to treat 1,168m3/d of tertiary sewage waste water.
Peterborough: A 2,570m2 Horizontal sub-surface flow reed bed treating hydrocarbon loaded run-ff with peak flows of 1,420 m3/day.
Client: Vallø Municipality
Location:Strøby Ladeplads, Denmark
Established: 1998
Number of basins: 8
Sludge type: Activated sludge
Sludge volume per year: 300
PE, amount: 9000
Two vertical flow wetlands. One is a circulation system treating the pond water. The other treats the wastewater from the outside toilets
Llanfair PG: A 440 m2, vertical flow reed bed treating 55m3/d of domestic effluent from a residential education centre.
Resolis: Two 200m2 horizontal subsurface flow wetlands operated in paralell treating 10m3/d of secondary sewage.