This application relates to an apparatus and method for treating effluent.
The effluent may be derived, for example, from an upstream secondary
treatment plant. The apparatus employs a plenum positionable within a
fluid-impervious container. The plenum includes a fluid filter portion
containing a hydrophilic material, such as peat, capable of transporting
effluent by capillary action and a fluid collection portion for receiving
effluent from the upstream effluent source. The apparatus also includes a
fluid wicking conduit containing hydrophilic material for wicking
effluent from the fluid collection portion. The fluid wicking conduit may
be configured so that any appreciable amount of effluent introduced into
the apparatus will be wicked even if the amount is substantially less
than the fluid holding capacity of the fluid collection portion of the
plenum. This enables the apparatus to operate substantially continuously
and passively so long as some effluent is resident in the plenum. At the
same time, the fluid holding capacity of the fluid collection portion can
be sized to accommodate periodic surges in effluent flow. The apparatus
may further include a dispersal mound of soil and vascular aquatic plants
covering or adjacent to the plenum. The invention functions as a
vegetative tertiary filter.