Biological stimulant for in-situ remediation of polluted water bodies and sediments and method of use thereof
A technology for in-situ remediation and polluted sediment, applied in the field of environmental remediation, can solve the problems of weak organic matter metabolism, low microbial activity, and reduced remediation capacity of polluted water bodies, and achieves the effect of promoting aerobic metabolism and improving aerobic metabolism. The effect of promoting aerobic respiration
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[0034] A semi-enclosed polluted river in Minhang District, Shanghai, with an area of about 13,000 square meters, has been polluted by the surrounding domestic sewage for a long time. The average water depth is 1.5 meters (excluding the bottom mud layer). There are domestic garbage and branches and fallen leaves floating on the surface of the water body, and the water quality is turbid. For the polluted water body, first prepare a biostimulant according to the ratio of 50% calcium nitrate, 40% vitamin (vitamin B12), 5% coenzyme Q, and 5% NADH, dissolve it in distilled water, and stir it for 40 minutes at a speed of 500 rpm. Minutes, the mother liquor concentration is 40g / l. Spray the fully dissolved solution evenly in the water body to be treated with a high-pressure sprayer, and the final concentration of the biostimulant added is 10g / m 3 . The intermittent aeration method is used to aerate the polluted river water for 2 hours at intervals of 14 hours. During the aeration p...
Embodiment 2
[0036] A semi-enclosed polluted river in Minhang District, Shanghai, with an area of about 13,000 square meters, has been polluted by surrounding domestic sewage for a long time. The average water depth is 1.5 meters. There are domestic garbage and branches and fallen leaves floating on the surface of the water body, and the water quality is turbid. For the bottom mud of the polluted river, first prepare a biological stimulant according to the ratio of 70% calcium nitrate, 20% vitamin (vitamin B1), 5% coenzyme Q, and 5% NADH, and dissolve it in distilled water at a speed of 1000 rpm. , stirred for 20 minutes, and the mother liquor concentration was 60g / l. The fully dissolved solution is evenly injected into the river sediment to be treated with a high-pressure water pump, the injection depth is 25cm, and the final concentration of the biostimulant is 50g / m 3 . The polluted river course is aerated by intermittent aeration, and the aeration is performed for 1.5 hours at inter...
Embodiment 3
[0038] A semi-enclosed polluted river in Minhang District, Shanghai, with an area of about 13,000 square meters, has been polluted by the surrounding domestic sewage for a long time. The average water depth is 1.5 meters (excluding the bottom mud layer). There are domestic garbage and branches and fallen leaves floating on the surface of the water body, and the water quality is turbid. For the polluted water body, first prepare a biological stimulant according to the ratio of 55% calcium nitrate, 25% vitamin (vitamin B7), 10% coenzyme Q, and 10% NADH, dissolve it in distilled water, and stir it for 30 minutes at a speed of 800 rpm. Minutes, the mother liquor concentration is 50g / l. Spray the fully dissolved solution evenly in the water body to be treated with a high-pressure sprayer, and the final concentration of the biostimulant added is 5g / m 3 . Use the intermittent aeration method to aerate the polluted river water body, aerate for 1 hour every 10 hours, and control the...
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