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Shanghai Chemical Industrial Park Treatment Wetland: Integrated Strategies in Natural Treatment System Design

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The Shanghai Chemical Industrial Park natural treatment system polishes pre-treated petrochemical industrial wastewater effluent. Using an integrated treatment approach that includes a free surface wetland, this system fuses landscape design, ecological engineering, and ecology to further protect Hangzhou Bay, a sensitive marine environment.

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Rubin, K.J., Roderick-Jones, R. (2013). Shanghai Chemical Industrial Park Treatment Wetland: Integrated Strategies in Natural Treatment System Design. In: Pickett, S., Cadenasso, M., McGrath, B. (eds) Resilience in Ecology and Urban Design. Future City, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5341-9_19

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