Stormwater biofiltration system and method
US-11927007-B2 · Mar 12, 2024 · US
US9994467B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9994467-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515128136-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 12, 2018 |
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The invention discloses an unpowered water purification system for a riverfront landscape constructed wetland, comprising a riparian wetland constructed along a lake-land ecotone of a river, lake-pond. The riparian wetland comprises a plurality of alternatively arranged wetland islands and watercourses formed between them. The bottom surface of the riparian wetland is lower than the normal water level of the river, lake-pond, and the upper surface of the wetlands is flush with the normal water level of the river, lake-pond. Plants are planted on the wetlands. A revetment is constructed between the riparian wetland and the river, lake-pond, and its upper surface is between the bottom surface of the riparian wetland and the upper surface of the wetlands. The invention achieves good purification and landscape effects. The purification system has some advantages such as good landscape effects, simple management without energy and power consumption, and thus is durable and stable.
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What is claimed is: 1. An unpowered water purification system for a wetland comprises: a riparian wetland ( 6 ) constructed along a water-land ecotone ( 1 ) of a river or lake-pond ( 3 ), wherein the riparian wetland ( 6 ) comprises a plurality of alternatively arranged wetland islands ( 2 ) and watercourses formed between adjacent wetland islands ( 2 ), the bottom surface of the riparian wetland ( 6 ) being lower than the normal water level of the river, lake-pond ( 3 ), and the upper surface of the wetland islands ( 2 ) being flush with the normal water level of the river, lake-pond ( 3 ), a plant ( 4 ) being planted on the wetland island ( 2 ); and a revetment ( 5 ) constructed between the riparian wetland ( 6 ) and the river, lake-pond ( 3 ), wherein the upper surface of the revetment ( 5 ) is between the bottom surface of the riparian wetland ( 6 ) and the upper surface of the wetland islands ( 2 ), wherein the wetland island ( 2 ) is configured as a circular structure with a diameter of 80-160 cm, the outer circle of the wetland island ( 2 ) being a gabion mesh ( 21 ), a stainless steel mesh ( 22 ) being located inside the gabion mesh ( 21 ), a circle of ecological cloth ( 23 ) being located inside the stainless steel mesh ( 22 ), a gravel circle ( 24 ) being located between the stainless steel mesh ( 22 ) and the ecological cloth ( 23 ), the mesh size of the stainless steel mesh ( 22 ) being less than the sizes of gravels being disposed in the gravel circle ( 24 ), and a soil circle ( 25 ) being located inside an inner circle constructed by the ecological cloth ( 23 ). 2. The unpowered water purification system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the width of the riparian wetland ( 6 ) is 3-5 m, the bottom surface of the riparian wetland ( 6 ) being 50 cm lower than the normal water level of the river, lake-pond ( 3 ), and the upper surface of the revetment ( 5 ) being 20-30 cm higher than the bottom surface of the riparian wetland ( 6 ). 3. The unpowered water purification system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a 10 cm thick layer of gravels is paved on the bottom surface of the watercourses, and the diameter of the gravels being 1-2 cm. 4. The unpowered water purification system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a triangular base ( 7 ) is disposed at a lower portion of and behind the revetment ( 5 ) for reinforcing the revetment ( 5 ). 5. The unpowered water purification system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a reinforcing rib is provided at the periphery of the gabion mesh ( 21 ), a metal circle ( 27 ) being disposed on the soil circle ( 25 ) for facilitating the growth of the plant ( 4 ), and 8 lacing wires being disposed between the upper edge of the gabion mesh ( 21 ) and the metal circle ( 27 ). 6. The unpowered water purification system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a water-resistant tree is planted on the soil circle ( 25 ), and the water-resistant tree is selected from Taxodium distichum, Taxodium mucronatum or a combination thereof. 7. The unpowered water purification system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an emerged plant is planted on the gravel circle ( 24 ), and the emerged plant is selected from the group of Iris pseudacorus L., Iris tectorum, Canna indica L., Pontederia cordata L, Pontederia cordata pickerelweed, Cyperus alternifolius, Thalia dealbata, Lythrum salicaria or Phragmites.
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