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    Vo, Thi-Kim-Quyen; Vo, Thi-Dieu-Hien; Ntagia, Eleftheria; Amulya, Kotamraju; Nguyen, Ngoc-Kim-Qui; Tran, Pham-Yen-Nhi; Ninh, Nguyen-Thanh-Tung; Le, Song-Lam; Le, Linh-Thy; Tran, Cong-Sac; Ha, The-Luong; Pham, Mai-Duy-Thong; Bui, Xuan-Thanh; Lens, Piet N.L.

    The Science of the total environment, 11/2023, Letnik: 899
    Journal Article

    Floating treatment wetlands (FTW) are nature-based solutions for the purification of open water systems such as rivers, ponds, and lakes polluted by diffuse sources as untreated or partially treated domestic wastewater and agricultural run-off. Compared with other physicochemical and biological technologies, FTW is a technology with low-cost, simple configuration, easy to operate; has a relatively high efficiency, and is energy-saving, and aesthetic. Water remediation in FTWs is supported by plant uptake and the growth of a biofilm on the water plant roots, so the selection of the macrophyte species is critical, not only to pollutant removal but also to the local ecosystem integrity, especially for full-scale implementation. The key factors such as buoyant frame/raft, plant growth support media, water depth, seasonal variation, and temperature have a considerable role in the design, operation, maintenance, and pollutant treatment performance of FTW. Harvesting is a necessary process to maintain efficient operation by limiting the re-pollution of plants in the decay phase. Furthermore, the harvested plant biomass can serve as a green source for the recovery of energy and value-added products. Display omitted •Design, operation and maintenance of floating treatment wetland (FTW) were examined.•Removal mechanisms of FTW are plant uptake and degradation by biofilm.•Benefits, limitations, and solutions for improvement of FTW were also discussed.•Plant biomass harvesting from FTW has been used for value-added products.