Ecological method used for river channel and lakes control
A technology for lakes and ecology, applied in the treatment of polluted waterways/lakes/ponds/rivers, chemical instruments and methods, biological water/sewage treatment, etc., can solve the problem of fragile ecosystems, failure to meet the ecological restoration of rivers and lakes, and unfavorable ecological conditions Problems such as the promotion of slope protection renovation technology to achieve the effects of promoting growth and reproduction, increasing dissolved oxygen in water, and improving natural purification capabilities
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[0006] The porous monomer is a composite ecological porous monomer made by sintering N-poly-P growth-promoting materials. A channel with a diameter of about 50mm. When there are many channels, the channels are criss-crossed and connected with each other, and the porosity reaches 20-30%, so as to provide habitat for micro-animals. The channel wall is also covered with soft filaments, which allow protozoa and metazoans to grow, provide habitat for zooplankton, and further remove organic pollutants and algae in the water. Plastic baskets or metal baskets surround the monomers into spherical, square and other combinations of monomers of different sizes and shapes. When in use, use grids to fix them on the existing concrete slope protection of rivers and lakes, and plant aquatic plants on them. A complex water purification system composed of plants, micro-animals, microorganisms, fish and other higher animals is formed on the bank of the river (lake).
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