The hybrid constructed wetland(HCW) as tertiary treatment process of a bio industrial wastewater
treatment plant was employed to estimate applications for the reuse of final effluent. Raw wastewater was sequently
treated through chemical and biological treatment processes and the biologically treated water was flowed into the
HCW. The HCW system was composed of two constructed wetlands connected in series; The one is the aerobic
constructed wetland with natural air draft system whose driving force for air supply was the difference between the
temperature of the air inside the wetland and the ambient air, and the other is the anaerobic/anoxic constructed
wetland. Average influent concentrations of BOD, SS, T-N and T-P in the HCW were 53mg/L, 48mg/L, 34mg/L
and 3mg/L, respectively. After being treated at HCW, final effluent concentrations of BOD, SS, T-N and T-P were
2.3mg/L, 1.2mg/L, 7.95mg/L and 0.83mg/L, respectively. Referring to a reuse standard for a sewage wastewater,
final effluent could sufficiently be reuse as landscaping, washing or agriculture water. HCW system with the
aerobic/anaerobic combined constructed wetland could be achieved a high removal efficiency because each
constructed wetland was functionalized to be removed efficiently organics, nitrogen and phosphorus. HCW system
could be estimated to be successful application as tertiary treatment process of a various industrial and municipal
wastewater.