Biological microbial inoculum culture and adding device for in-situ remediation of micro-polluted water body
A technology of in-situ repair and biological inoculum, applied in the field of environmental management, can solve the problems such as no retrieval of biological inoculum cultivation and dosing device, lack of biological inoculum cultivation and dosing device, unsatisfactory water purification effect, etc. Achieve the effect of saving engineering investment, strong mobility and saving manpower
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[0021] The biological agent culture and dosing device used for in-situ restoration of micro-polluted water bodies of the present invention is composed of a stainless steel container, an ultraviolet sterilization system, a bacterial agent circulating culture system, a bacterial agent dosing system and a buoyancy stability control system. The raw water of the water source is sterilized by the UV sterilization system and then enters the stainless steel container. At the same time, the appropriate amount of bacteria liquid is poured into the stainless steel container. No carbon source is required during the cultivation process, and the original nutrients in the water source water are fully utilized as the nutrients needed for culturing bacteria. , So that the microorganisms gradually adapt to the nutrient-poor environment of the micro-polluted source water. After being added, they can form a complete biological water purification system with the biological community in the raw water,...
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