%0 Journal Article %T Observation of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removals and Accumulations in Surface Flow Constructed Wetland (SFCW) %A Suntud Sirianuntapiboon %A Prapa Sohsalam %J EnvironmentAsia %D 2012 %I Thai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on Environment %X The tropical emergent plant species; Cyperus involucratus, Canna siamensis, Heliconia sp., Hymenocallis littoralis, Typha augustifolia and Thalia dealbata were used to observe nutrients (total phosphorus: TP and total nitrogen: TN) removal efficiencies of surface flow constructed wetland (SFCW). The system was operated at different hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 1, 3 and 5 days and the average atmospheric temperature of 29.1 ¡À 4.9oC. The seafood industrial wastewater was employed as the influent. The high biomass production plant species; Cyperus involucratus, Typha augustifolia and Thalia dealbata could generate the high oxidative environment. Amount of N and P accumulations in plant tissue were increased with the increase of plant biomass production. The system did not show any significantly different on N and P accumulations among the tested-emergent plant species. But the amount of accumulated-N and P were increased with the increase of HRT. N accumulations in plant tissue, effluent, sediment and media of the system with the tested-emergent plant species under HRT of 1-5 days were in the range of 2.17-43.80%, 7.91-27.75%, 19.62-36.86% and 14.39-31.88%, respectively. Also, P accumulations were 0.79-17.01%, 20.35-28.37%, 40.96-56.27% and 9.09-20.47%, respectively. %K nitrogen %K nutrients accumulation %K phosphorus %K seafood industrial wastewater %K durface flow constructed wetland %U http://www.tshe.org/ea/pdf/vol5%20no2%20p53-62.pdf