Erythromycin (ERY) is environmentally resilient because of its aromatic nature, which hinders degradation. In the present study, silty–sandy soil, with a saturated hydraulic conductivity (K) value of 1.66 × 10−7 m/s, was studied for its potential to remove aqueous ERY using a laboratory-scale constructed wetland. With a dose of 10 g/l, a concentration of 25 mg/l and a contact time of 30 min, the maximum adsorption reached 89.79 ± 1.5%, as found from batch experiments. The Freundlich isotherm (R2 = 0.983, n = 0.575, Kf = 0.04 mg/g) was the best fitting among different user models. In the kinetic study, the pseudo-second-order model (qe = 1.297 mg/g, K2 = 0.182 g/(mg min)) had the best fit with experimental data. A one-dimensional vertical column study exhibited an exhaustion time of 2.7 days for a 40 mm deep soil bed to remove ERY. A laboratory-scale constructed wetland model composed of silty–sandy soil showed a reduction of ERY of 92.44%. Finally, the results were validated with the CW2D wetland model of the Hydrus software, which corroborated the experimental results. The outcome exhorts that constructed wetlands with silty–sandy soil may be an effective technique for the reduction of ERY present in waste water, which has profound importance from a social health perspective.
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Avishek Adhikary, MTech;
Avishek Adhikary, MTech
Research Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, Durgapur, India (corresponding author: avishek.adhikary31@gmail.com)
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Tapabrata Chakraborty, MTech;
Tapabrata Chakraborty, MTech
Research Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, Durgapur, India
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Pradyumna Konar, MTech;
Pradyumna Konar, MTech
Research Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India
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Supriya Pal, PhD;
Supriya Pal, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, Durgapur, India
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Sudipta Ghosh, PhD
Sudipta Ghosh, PhD
Ex-professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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May 26 2022
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June 02 2023
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Environmental Geotechnics (2024) 11 (7): 487–501.
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Received:
May 26 2022
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June 02 2023
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Adhikary A, Chakraborty T, Konar P, Pal S, Ghosh S (2024), "Attenuation of erythromycin-laden waste water using the constructed wetland technique". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 11 No. 7 pp. 487–501, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.22.00082
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