
constructed wetlands
Constructed wetlands are artificial water systems designed to mimic natural wetlands. They use plants, soil, and microbes to filter and clean water, making them effective for treating wastewater and improving water quality. By allowing water to flow through these systems, pollutants are absorbed and broken down. Constructed wetlands are used in various settings, including urban areas, farms, and industrial sites, to manage stormwater, sewage, and agricultural runoff sustainably. This eco-friendly approach not only purifies water but also supports local biodiversity and provides habitat for wildlife.