The constructed wetland is an artificial swamp or flood zone, in which the water is purified by means of natural geochemical and biological processes.
The constructed wetland consists of a sediment trap in the watercourse and a flood zone on the left bank of the Grote Calie. The flow slows down as soon as it enters the sediment trap. At this point the sludge has time to settle. The contamination is mainly bound to sludge particles and will therefore remain in the sediment trap. Especially at high flow rates, for example in winter or after heavy rain, the flood zone will be addressed. The vegetation that grows in the wetland will help to retain the contaminated sludge in its root zone.
The constructed wetland will occupy one hectare and is ideally located just upstream of Winkelsbroek, in order to capture as much as metal pollution and nutrient as possible before the stream enters the nature reserve.
Planning
The baseline monitoring of sediment, surface and groundwater and the soils of riverbanks and flooding area has been completed. A feasibility study on phytoremediation has also been carried out by the University of Hasselt. This includes feasibility screening of phytoremediation in the context of the Grote Calie, selection of the most appropriate phytoremediation mechanism (with a focus on phytostabilisation of chromium), identification of the most appropriate plants and bacteria and a thorough feasibility evaluation. Planting of the BAP vegetation has been completed and innoculation of the root zone is expected to take place in spring 2023. The works for the construction of the wetland have started in October 2022 and will be finshed before the winter. After, a post-intervention monitoring will be carried out.