High-pressure liquid-gas injection system and method for stock garbage in-situ dehydration treatment

By using a segmented liquid-gas injection system and method, and utilizing high-pressure air and ammonia-removing bacterial agent solution, the problems of poor odor suppression and low injection pressure in the excavation and screening of landfills have been solved, thus achieving safe excavation and efficient screening of waste.

CN121570975AActive Publication Date: 2026-02-27CHINA HYDROELECTRIC ENGINEERING CONSULTING GROUP CHENGDU RESEARCH HYDROELECTRIC INVESTIGATION DESIGN AND INSTITUTE +1
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Application Number
CN202511710803.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-11-20
Publication Date
2026-02-27
Estimated Expiration
2045-11-20

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Technical Problem

Existing technologies for landfill excavation and screening treatment projects suffer from poor odor suppression, low gas injection pressure, and large pressure loss in the filter layer, resulting in high moisture content in the waste and making it difficult to achieve safe excavation and efficient screening.

Method used

A segmented liquid-gas injection system is adopted, including a well casing, a mobile liquid-gas injection device, a sealed reverse filter layer, and a pressurization device. Through the segmented liquid-gas injection method, high-pressure air and ammonia-removing nitrogen-reducing bacterial agent solution are used to form a high-pressure injection and microbial environment, which reduces the moisture content of the waste and suppresses odor.

Benefits of technology

It achieves the reduction of in-situ moisture content of waste and effective suppression of odor, ensuring safe excavation and efficient screening of waste, and solves the problems of low gas injection pressure and large pressure loss of the filter layer in existing technologies.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a high-pressure liquid and gas injection system and method for stock garbage in-situ dehydration treatment. According to the system, a specific length is formed at a specified depth in the stock garbage body through the movable liquid-gas injection device and the sealed inverted filter layer, a cylindrical space which is communicated with the outside through the central injection pipe and radial garbage is formed, and liquid and gas are injected into the cylindrical space with the specific length through the pressurizing device, the liquid-gas injection device and the central injection pipe; the injected liquid and gas enter the cylindrical space from the center injection pipe, and then enter stored garbage in the radial direction through the well casing hole and the inverted filter layer. Air and an ammonia nitrogen removal agent are injected through the high-pressure liquid-gas injection system, pore water in stock garbage can be displaced, the concentration of malodorous gas such as ammonia gas can be reduced, the aerobic degradation environment can be promoted, and reduction of the water content of in-situ garbage and long-term inhibition of the concentration of the malodorous gas can be achieved after pretreatment.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present application relates to a liquid gas injection system, relates to the in-situ treatment technology field of landfill, and particularly relates to a high-pressure liquid gas injection system and method for in-situ dewatering treatment of stock garbage. BACKGROUND

[0002] At present, domestic garbage is disposed by landfill for a long time. In recent years, with the acceleration of urbanization process, a large amount of urban land resources are occupied by the non-formal landfill sites located in the suburbs in the past, which limits the planning and development of the city. At the same time, due to the lack of pollution prevention facilities, most of the non-formal landfill sites exist the phenomena of leachate leakage polluting groundwater and soil, odor disturbing the public, etc., which forms a great risk to the urban environmental safety. In order to completely eliminate the pollution source, these non-formal landfill sites need to be excavated, screened and treated, so as to realize the rebirth and reuse of the land. The liquid gas storage of kitchen garbage landfill site is large, and there are problems such as high liquid level of the pile body, high water content of garbage, high odor concentration, etc., which leads to great difficulty in the excavation, screening and treatment engineering of the landfill site.

[0003] In order to reduce the difficulty of the excavation, screening and treatment engineering of the landfill site, and eliminate the safety and environmental risks in the treatment process, in-situ pretreatment is usually carried out before the implementation of the treatment. The in-situ pretreatment technology currently used in the excavation and treatment engineering of the landfill site is to inject air into the garbage pile body through the well pipe 1, to quickly displace the odor, and the treatment time is 7-10 days. Theoretical research, indoor test and engineering practice show that the existing technology has the following three problems: 1) the existing technology has a short treatment time, and it is difficult to convert the anaerobic degradation environment in the garbage pile body into an aerobic degradation environment within 7-10 days by only injecting air and extracting landfill gas, so the main odor gases such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide in the garbage pile body are only temporarily displaced in the process of air injection and gas extraction, and will quickly recover to a high concentration within 1 day after stopping the pretreatment; 2) the existing technology is usually directly connected with the well pipe 1 well head and the fan equipment, and air is injected into the garbage pile body through the whole well pipe, and under the designed air volume, it is difficult to form a high air injection pressure in the well pipe, the air pressure decays rapidly along the way, the influence radius is less than 5 m, and it is difficult to reduce the water content of the garbage by the displacement effect of the air pressure, so the water content of the treated garbage is usually higher than 40%, which leads to poor screening effect of the excavated garbage; 3) the well pipe 1 currently used in the engineering is only wrapped with a layer of nylon gauze on the well wall, or the whole is filled with gravel as a filter structure, and due to the existence of large pore channels between the well wall and the gravel filter layer or the garbage, a part of the air will flow away along the large pore channels of the well wall after being sprayed out of the well pipe, and will not enter the garbage, which causes a large pressure loss, which is one of the reasons for the small influence radius. Through indoor large model well pipe 1 air injection test, the present inventors found that when the single-layer gravel is used as the filter structure, the maximum air pressure measured by the monitoring well at a distance of 10.7 meters from the well pipe is only 16 kPa when the air injection pressure in the well is 28 kPa.

[0004] In summary, the prior art generally has the problems of poor odor suppression effect, low gas injection pressure, and large pressure loss of the filter layer, thereby causing the problems of unable to realize safe excavation and efficient screening of the garbage. SUMMARY

[0005] In order to solve the problems in the background art, the present application provides a high-pressure liquid gas injection system and method for in-situ dewatering treatment of stock garbage. The present application solves the problems of the prior art, such as short odor suppression time, low gas injection pressure, and large pressure loss of the filter layer, by using a special designed segmented liquid gas injection system and a segmented liquid gas injection method for stock garbage, realizes high-pressure liquid gas injection, reduces the in-situ moisture content of garbage, effectively suppresses odor, and achieves good technical results.

[0006] The technical scheme adopted by the present application is: I. A high-pressure liquid gas injection system for in-situ dewatering treatment of stock garbage: The system comprises a well pipe, a mobile liquid gas injection device, a sealed filter layer, a pressure charging device, and a liquid gas injection device. The well pipe is vertically installed in the pretreated stock garbage and has a plurality of openings uniformly and spaced apart on the pipe wall. The mobile liquid gas injection device is coaxially installed in the well pipe. The depth of the mobile liquid gas injection device is adjustable to perform segmented in-situ dewatering treatment of the stock garbage. The sealed filter layer is installed between the outer wall of the well pipe and the stock garbage. The pressure charging device and the liquid gas injection device are located outside the well pipe and communicate with the mobile liquid gas injection device.

[0007] The mobile liquid gas injection device comprises two hole sealers, two center injection pipes, two plugs, and a communication pipe. The two hole sealers are coaxially arranged in the well pipe from top to bottom. Each hole sealer comprises a shell and a rubber capsule. The shell comprises two covers and is coaxially sleeved in the well pipe. The rubber capsule is located between the two covers and has two ends in the two covers to form an integral body. The two center injection pipes are coaxially inserted in the centers of the two shells and the rubber capsule and are spaced apart from each other. The two ends of the center injection pipe are located outside the shell of the hole sealer where it is located. The top end of the upper center injection pipe communicates with the liquid gas injection device. The bottom end of the upper center injection pipe communicates with the space between the two hole sealers. The two ends of the lower center injection pipe are plugged by the plugs to seal the lower hole sealer. The top end and the bottom end of the upper shell and the top end of the lower shell are provided with pressure charging ports. The top end of the upper rubber capsule communicates with the pressure charging device through the pressure charging port. The two rubber capsules communicate with each other through the pressure charging ports and the communication pipe.

[0008] The mobile liquid-gas injection device further comprises two connecting steel wires, two lifting steel wires and a hand-operated hoist, the hand-operated hoist is located directly above the well pipe, the upper outer side wall of the upper central injection pipe is provided with two first lifting rings on the symmetrical two sides, the hand-operated hoist is connected to the two first lifting rings through the lower ends of the two lifting steel wires; the symmetrical two sides of the lower outer side wall of the upper central injection pipe and the symmetrical two sides of the upper outer side wall of the lower central injection pipe are provided with second lifting rings, the second lifting rings of the two central injection pipes are connected to each other through the connecting steel wires; the two sealing plugs are driven by the hand-operated hoist to move up and down in the well pipe.

[0009] The top end and the bottom end of the well pipe are sealed, when the two rubber capsules are inflated and tightly attached to the inner wall of the well pipe, the treatment area between the two sealing plugs forms a space which is communicated with the outside environment only through the central injection pipe in the upper sealing plug and the opening of the well pipe.

[0010] The pressure charging device is communicated with the upper rubber capsule through the pressure charging pipe and the pressure charging port, the pressure charging device injects water or air into the two rubber capsules through the pressure charging port, the pressure charging pipe and the connecting pipe in sequence to inflate the two rubber capsules and make them tightly attached to the inner wall of the well pipe, and the two rubber capsules are shrunk by pressure relief.

[0011] The liquid-gas injection device comprises a liquid injection pump and a gas injection pump, the liquid injection pump and the gas injection pump are communicated with the top end of the upper central injection pipe through the liquid-gas delivery pipe, the liquid injection pump or the gas injection pump injects the ammonia and nitrogen removal bacteria solution or air into the treatment area between the two sealing plugs through the central injection pipe, and the ammonia and nitrogen removal bacteria solution or air enters the stockpile of garbage through the opening of the well pipe and the sealed filter layer in sequence.

[0012] The sealed filter layer comprises nylon gauze and a plurality of layers of sealed filler layers, the nylon gauze is wrapped on the outer wall of the well pipe, each layer of the sealed filler layers is embedded on the outer side of the well pipe and the nylon gauze along the length direction of the well pipe, each layer of the sealed filler layers comprises a low-permeability bentonite layer and a high-permeability crushed stone soil layer, and the bentonite layer and the crushed stone soil layer are alternately embedded along the length direction of the well pipe.

[0013] In each layer of the sealed filler layers on the outer side of the well pipe, the bentonite layer is located in the uppermost layer, and the crushed stone soil layer is located in the lowermost layer.

[0014] The thickness of each layer of the crushed stone soil layer is the same as the length of the treatment area between the two sealing plugs of the mobile liquid-gas injection device.

[0015] II. A treatment method of a high-pressure liquid-gas injection system for in-situ dewatering treatment of stockpiled garbage: When the mobile liquid-gas injection device is moved, the pressure is released by the pressurizing device to cause the rubber bladders of the two sealing devices to contract. Then, the treatment area between the two sealing devices is moved from top to bottom to several preset heights by a hand-cranked hoist. When it moves to the side of the gravel and soil layer of the sealing filler layer, the movement stops. The pressurizing device is then used to pressurize the rubber bladders of the two sealing devices to expand them and press them tightly against the inner wall of the well pipe. Then, the ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution is injected by the injection pump. It is then transported sequentially through the central injection pipe, the opening of the well pipe in the treatment area, the nylon mesh, and the gravel and soil layer to the existing waste around the treatment area, so as to inject ammonia nitrogen removal microorganisms into the existing waste and create a deodorizing microbial environment. Then, the mobile liquid-gas injection device is taken out. At this time, the gas injection pump uses liquid-gas... The delivery pipe connects directly from the top of the well pipe to the inside of the well pipe. Air is injected into the existing waste through an air injection pump to provide oxygen for the ammonia-removing microorganisms in the waste. Then, a mobile liquid-gas injection device is placed again, and the treatment area between the two sealing devices is moved from top to bottom to the side of the gravel and soil layer at multiple preset heights. Ammonia-removing bacteria solution is injected through a liquid injection pump, and high-pressure air is injected through an air injection pump to displace the pore water in the pores of the existing waste through high pressure, thereby reducing the in-situ moisture content of the existing waste. For the bottom gravel and soil layer of the existing waste, only the ammonia-removing bacteria solution is injected under high pressure, without high-pressure air injection to displace the pore water, in order to form a low-permeability buffer layer to prevent odor from escaping upwards.

[0016] The beneficial effects of this invention are: This invention utilizes a mobile liquid-gas injection device and a multi-layer sealed reverse filter layer to create a cylindrical treatment area of ​​a specific length at a designated depth within a vertical well casing. The liquid-gas injection device, placed outside the vertical well casing, is connected to the mobile device via a central injection pipe, injecting liquid and gas into the sealed spaces at both ends. The injected liquid and gas enter the cylindrical space through the liquid-gas injection pipe of the mobile device. By injecting high-pressure air through the segmented liquid-gas injection system of this invention, leachate in the pores of the waste can be displaced, reducing the moisture content of the waste in situ. Furthermore, by injecting ammonia-removing nitrogen-reducing bacterial solution through the same system, anaerobic microbial metabolism can be inhibited, and an aerobic degradation environment can be strengthened, achieving long-term suppression of odor concentration after pretreatment. Therefore, this invention solves the problems of short odor suppression time, low injection pressure, and large pressure loss in the reverse filter layer, achieving the goals of high-pressure liquid-gas injection, in-situ reduction of waste moisture content, and effective odor suppression, enabling safe excavation and efficient screening of waste. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the high-pressure liquid-gas injection system for in-situ dehydration treatment of existing waste according to the present invention; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the mobile liquid-gas injection device of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the mobile liquid-gas injection device of the present invention being inserted into a vertical well casing; Figure 4 This is a flowchart illustrating the implementation of the in-situ dehydration treatment method for existing waste according to the present invention. Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the layered high-pressure injection of ammonia nitrogen removal bacterial agent solution in this invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the gas injection steps for the entire section of well casing 1 in this invention; Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the layered high-pressure gas injection steps in this invention; Figure 8 This is a plan view of the field test area according to an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 9 This is a comparison chart of air pressure data for different forms of mobile high-pressure injection devices according to embodiments of the present invention; Figure 10 This is a graph showing the changes in ammonia and hydrogen sulfide concentrations in a waste pile according to an embodiment of the present invention. In the diagram: 1. Well casing; 11. Opening; 2. Mobile liquid-gas injection device; 21. Sealer; 211. Pressurization port; 212. Outer shell; 213. Rubber bladder; 22. Central injection pipe; 23. Plug; 24. Connecting pipe; 25. Pressurization pipe; 26. Liquid-gas delivery pipe; 27. First lifting ring; 28. Second lifting ring; 29. ​​Connecting wire rope; 3. Sealed reverse filter layer; 31. Nylon mesh; 32. Sealed packing layer; 321. Bentonite layer; 322. Crushed stone layer; 4. Lifting wire rope; 5. Hand-cranked hoist; 6. Pressurization device; 7. Liquid-gas injection device; 71. Liquid injection pump; 72. Gas injection pump; 8. Air; 9. Existing waste; 10. Ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution; 11. Pore water. Detailed Implementation

[0018] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present invention, the technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are merely some, not all, of the embodiments of the present invention. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort should fall within the scope of protection of the present invention. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features in the embodiments of the present invention can be combined with each other. The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0019] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, in an embodiment of the present invention, a high-pressure liquid-gas injection system for in-situ dehydration treatment of existing waste is provided. The system includes a well pipe 1, a mobile liquid-gas injection device 2, a sealed reverse filter layer 3, a pressurizing device 6, and a liquid-gas injection device 7. The well pipe 1 is vertically installed in the pre-treated existing waste 9, and a plurality of openings 11 are evenly spaced on the pipe wall. The mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is coaxially installed inside the well pipe 1. The depth of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is adjustable to perform segmented in-situ dehydration treatment of the existing waste 9. The sealed reverse filter layer 3 is installed between the outer wall of the well pipe 1 and the existing waste 9. The pressurizing device 6 and the liquid-gas injection device 7 are both located outside the well pipe 1 and are connected to the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2.

[0020] The mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 includes two sealing devices 21, two central injection pipes 22, two plugs 23, and a connecting pipe 24. The two sealing devices 21 are coaxially arranged from top to bottom within the well casing 1. Each sealing device 21 includes a housing 212 and a rubber bladder 213. The housing 212 includes two caps and is coaxially fitted within the well casing 1. The rubber bladder 213 is located between the two caps, with both ends located within the two caps, forming a single unit. The length of the inflatable rubber bladder 213 of the sealing device 21 is 1.2 to 1.8 meters. The two central injection pipes 22 are coaxially inserted through the centers of the two housings 212 and the rubber bladder 213, spaced apart from each other. The two ends of the central injection pipes 22 are located on the outer portion of the housing 212 of their respective sealing devices 21. The two sealing devices 21... The use of an open, hollow tube instead of a connected perforated tube reduces pressure loss. The top of the upper central injection tube 22 is connected to the liquid-gas injection device 7, and the bottom of the upper central injection tube 22 is connected to the space between the two sealing devices 21. Both ends of the lower central injection tube 22 are sealed by plugs 23, thus sealing the lower sealing device 21. The inner diameter of the central injection tube 22 is not less than 1 / 2 of the inner diameter of the vertical well pipe 1. The top and bottom of the upper outer shell 212 and the top of the lower outer shell 212 are provided with a pressurization port 211. The top of the upper rubber bladder 213 is connected to the pressurization device 6 through the pressurization port 211. The two rubber bladders 213 are connected to each other through the pressurization port 211 and the connecting pipe 24. The pressurization device 6 is a hydraulic pump or an air compressor.

[0021] The mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 also includes two connecting steel wire ropes 29, two lifting steel wire ropes 4, and a hand-cranked hoist 5. The hand-cranked hoist 5 is located directly above the well pipe 1. The upper outer side of the upper central injection pipe 22 is symmetrically provided with first lifting rings 27. The hand-cranked hoist 5 is connected to the two first lifting rings 27 through the lower ends of the two lifting steel wire ropes 4. The lower outer side of the upper central injection pipe 22 and the upper outer side of the lower central injection pipe 22 are both provided with second lifting rings 28. The second lifting rings 28 of the two central injection pipes 22 are connected to each other by connecting steel wire ropes 29. The size of the space between the two sealing devices 21 can be adjusted by changing the length of the connecting steel wire ropes 29. The height of the space is the same as the thickness of the single layer of crushed stone soil 322 in the sealed reverse filter layer 3, which is generally 1 to 3 meters. The two sealing devices 21 are moved up and down inside the well pipe 1 by the hand-cranked hoist 5.

[0022] The top and bottom of the well casing 1 are sealed. When the two rubber bladders 213 inflate and adhere tightly to the inner wall of the well casing 1, the processing area between the two sealing devices 21 forms a space that communicates with the external environment only through the central injection pipe 22 in the upper sealing device 21 and the opening 11 of the well casing 1. The rubber bladders 213 expand when inflated, gradually widening the distance between the two sealing devices 21. Therefore, the second lifting ring 28 of the connecting wire rope 29 needs to be fixed to the central injection pipe 22, preventing the central injection pipe 22 from moving. The length of the inflated rubber bladders 213 shortens, causing the upper sealing device 21 to move upwards and the lower sealing device 21 to move downwards.

[0023] The pressurizing device 6 is connected to the upper rubber bladder 213 via the pressurizing pipe 25 and the pressurizing port 211. Water or air is injected sequentially through the pressurizing port 211, the pressurizing pipe 25, and the connecting pipe 24, causing the two rubber bladders 213 to inflate and adhere tightly to the inner wall of the well casing 1. Depressurization causes the two rubber bladders 213 to contract. After expansion, the rubber bladders 213 seal against the inner wall of the well casing 1, ensuring that the treatment area between the two sealing devices 21 is only connected to the external environment through the central injection pipe 22 and the opening 11 of the well casing 1. Depressurization of the pressurizing device 6 causes the pressurized and inflatable rubber bladders 213 to contract. After contraction, they can move within the well casing 1 under the traction of the wire rope 4 and the hand-cranked hoist 5.

[0024] The liquid-gas injection device 7 includes a liquid injection pump 71 and an air injection pump 72. Both pumps are connected to the top of the central injection pipe 22 via a liquid-gas delivery pipe 26. The liquid injection pump 71 or the air injection pump 72 injects ammonia-removing bactericidal solution 10 or air 8 into the treatment area between the two sealing devices 21 through the central injection pipe 22. The ammonia-removing bactericidal solution 10 or air 8 passes sequentially through the opening 11 of the well pipe 1 and the sealed reverse filter layer 3 into the stock waste 9. By supplying the ammonia-removing bactericidal solution 10 or air 8 to the treatment area between the two sealing devices 21 through the liquid-gas injection device 7, a greater pressure is generated compared to directly injecting water or air into the well pipe 1 at the same flow rate, due to the relatively small space of the treatment area. This allows the ammonia-removing bactericidal solution 10 and air 8 to flow further within the stock waste 9, generating greater water or air pressure within the stock waste 9. This greater air pressure can displace the pore water 11 in the pores of the stock waste 9.

[0025] The sealed filter layer 3 includes a nylon mesh 31 and several layers of sealed packing material 32. The nylon mesh 31 wraps around the outer wall of the well pipe 1. Each layer of sealed packing material 32 is buried along the length of the well pipe 1 on the outside of the well pipe 1 and the nylon mesh 31. Each layer of sealed packing material 32 includes a low-permeability bentonite layer 321 and a high-permeability gravelly soil layer 322. The bentonite layer 321 and the gravelly soil layer 322 are alternately buried along the length of the well pipe 1 to prevent pressure loss of liquid and gas pressure along the outer wall of the vertical well pipe 1, and to prevent clogging of the vertical well pipe 1. The radial width of the sealed filter layer 3 is 0.1 meters. The thickness of each layer of bentonite 321 is 1 to 1.5 meters, and the thickness of each layer of gravelly soil 322 is 1 to 3 meters. The porosity of the gravelly soil layer 322 is not less than 0.4. The mesh size of the filter mesh 31 is equal to the average particle size d of the sealed packing material layer 32. 50 1.5 to 2.0 times that.

[0026] During system installation, a vertical well is first drilled in the existing waste 9. Then, nylon mesh 31 is wrapped around the well pipe 1 and then the well pipe 1 is lowered vertically. The lower part of the well pipe 1 is an open section with an opening 11, which is buried in the existing waste 9. Then, a layer of sealed filler 32 is filled between the well pipe 1 and the existing waste 9. Liquid and gas injection operations are carried out into the existing waste 9 through the opening 11.

[0027] In the sealing packing layers 32 outside the well casing 1, the bentonite layer 321 is the uppermost layer, and the gravelly soil layer 322 is the lowermost layer. The thickness of each gravelly soil layer 322 is the same as the length of the treatment area formed between the two sealing nozzles 21 of the mobile liquid-gas injection device. The mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 and the sealing filter layer 3 work together. The gravelly soil layer 322 and the treatment area are basically the same length, so that when the treatment area moves to the side of the gravelly soil layer 322, a relatively closed space is formed between the two sealing nozzles 21, the gravelly soil layer 322, and the two bentonite layers 321 above and below it. This prevents gas from escaping along the outer wall of the well casing 1 and ensures that high water or gas pressure can be generated in the relatively closed space.

[0028] When the mobile liquid-gas injection device 3 operates inside the vertical well casing 1, the upper and lower sealing devices 21 are aligned with the bentonite layer 321, and the space between the upper and lower sealing devices is aligned with the gravel layer 322. At this time, the space between the upper and lower sealing devices 21 and the gravel layer 322 form a relatively closed cavity. When the liquid-gas injection device 7 is opened to inject liquid and gas into the space between the upper and lower sealing devices 21 through the central injection pipe 22, the liquid and gas enter this cavity from the central injection pipe and then seep radially into the existing waste 9 around the gravel layer 322. After a certain layer of existing waste 9 has been processed, the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is moved along the vertical well casing 1 to the depth of the next waste layer to be processed, and the existing waste 9 at that depth is processed. Since the volume of this cavity formed by the space between the upper and lower sealing devices 21 and the gravel layer 322 is significantly smaller than the internal volume of the entire vertical well casing 1, a higher pressure condition will be formed under the same injection volume of liquid and gas. Because of the presence of bentonite layers 321 above and below each layer of gravelly soil 322, the liquid and gas flowing out from the opening 11 will not flow upward or downward along the large pore channels of the outer wall of the vertical well pipe 1, which can ensure that the liquid and gas pressure can be effectively transmitted radially.

[0029] The treatment method of the high-pressure liquid-gas injection system for in-situ dehydration of existing waste according to the present invention is as follows: First, based on the monitoring results of the moisture content and odor concentration in the stock waste 9, when the moisture content is higher than 30% or the hydrogen sulfide concentration is higher than 20ppm, the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 needs to be moved in the vertical well pipe 1 to the depth of the stock waste 9 for pretreatment. When the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 moves, the pressure is released by the pressurizing device 6, causing the rubber bladders 213 of the two sealing devices 21 to contract. Then, the treatment area between the two sealing devices 21 is moved from top to bottom to multiple preset heights by the hand-cranked hoist 5. When it moves to the side of the gravel and soil layer 322 of the sealing packing layer 32, it stops moving. The pressurizing device 6 presses the rubber bladders 213 of the two sealing devices 21 to expand and press them tightly against the inner wall of the well pipe 1. Then, the ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution 10 is injected by the injection pump 71. Then, it is transported sequentially through the central injection pipe 22, the opening 11 of the well pipe 1 in the treatment area, the nylon mesh 31, and the gravel and soil layer 322 to the existing waste 9 around the treatment area, so as to treat the existing waste 9. Injecting ammonia-removing microorganisms and creating a deodorizing microbial environment can inhibit anaerobic microbial metabolism and odor concentration. Then, the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is removed. At this time, the air injection pump 72 is directly connected from the top of the well pipe 1 to the inside of the well pipe 1 through the liquid-gas delivery pipe 26. Air 8 is injected into the well pipe 1 into the stock garbage 9 through the air injection pump 72 to provide oxygen for the ammonia-removing microorganisms in the stock garbage 9. Then, the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is put back in, and the treatment area between the two sealing devices 21 is moved from top to bottom to the side of the gravel soil layer 322 at multiple preset heights. High-pressure air 8 is injected again through the air injection pump 72. During high-pressure air injection, the air pressure of the outlet section of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is not lower than 10. The pressure is kPa to displace the pore water 11 in the pores of the existing waste 9 through high air pressure, thereby reducing the in-situ moisture content of the existing waste 9. At the same time, it provides an aerobic environment for ammonia nitrogen removal microorganisms and quickly removes ammonia nitrogen from the pore water 11 through stripping. The in-situ moisture content of the waste is the ratio of the mass of water contained in a unit volume of waste to the total mass at the original location of the waste. For the lowest layer of gravel soil 322 of the existing waste 9, only the ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution 10 is injected under high pressure, without high-pressure air injection to displace the pore water 11, so as to form a low-permeability buffer layer to prevent odor from escaping upward. This makes the existing waste 9 within the depth range of the well pipe 1 and the lower 2-4 meters of the excavated waste layer a low-permeability buffer layer, preventing the odor in the underlying waste layer from escaping upward to the existing waste 9 that has undergone in-situ dehydration and deodorization treatment.

[0030] like Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, in specific implementation, the present invention employs a high-pressure liquid-gas injection method for in-situ dehydration treatment of existing waste, including a sequentially performed layered high-pressure liquid injection step, a full-section gas injection step, and a layered high-pressure gas injection step, as detailed below: 1) After a layered high-pressure injection process, a mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is used to inject ammonia nitrogen removal bacterial agent solution 10 into the existing waste 9 layer by layer from top to bottom under high pressure, creating a deodorizing microbial environment and removing ammonia nitrogen contained in the pore water 11, as follows: like Figure 6 As shown, the length of the outflow section of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is adjusted according to the thickness of the first layer of gravel and soil 322. Then, the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is placed in the vertical well pipe 1. The steel wire rope 4 is moved to the depth of the first layer of gravel and soil 322 by the hand-cranked hoist 5. The outflow section is aligned with the gravel and soil 322. The pressurizing device 6 is used to pressurize the expansion rubber bladder 213 of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 to make it expand, blocking the channel along the inner wall of the vertical well pipe 1. The outflow section and the gravel and soil 322 form a relatively closed space, which is connected to the surrounding environment only through the central injection pipe 22 and the existing garbage 9. The ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution 10 is injected into the outflow section through the central injection pipe 22 by the liquid-gas injection device 7 until the designed dosage is reached, creating a deodorizing microbial environment.

[0031] The injection volume and concentration of ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution 10 are shown in the following formula: in, The amount of solution required to inject per unit thickness of waste 9 (in m³) 3 ); Pi; The radius of influence of vertical well casing 1 (in meters); The porosity of the existing waste 9; The saturation level of existing waste (9). The concentration of the ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution 10 is expressed in kg / L. The preset concentration of the ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution 10 is (in kg / L); the injection pressure of the ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution 10 is 150~180 kPa; the density of the pore water 11 in the existing waste 9 can usually be taken as 1000 kg / m³. 3 .

[0032] like Figure 7 As shown, the pressurization device 6 depressurizes, retracts the sealing device 21 of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2, and moves the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 sequentially to several underlying gravel soil layers 322 along the vertical well pipe 1, repeating the above operation.

[0033] 2) After the entire section of air injection, air 8 is injected into the existing waste 9 through the vertical well pipe 1 to provide oxygen for the ammonia nitrogen removal bacteria, accelerate the ammonia nitrogen removal efficiency, and improve the ammonia nitrogen removal effect, as follows: Take out the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 from the vertical well pipe 1, connect the liquid-gas injection device 7 directly to the wellhead of the vertical well pipe 1, turn on the liquid-gas injection device 7 and inject air 8 into the stock garbage 9 through the entire open section of the vertical well pipe 1 to provide oxygen for the ammonia nitrogen removal microorganisms and accelerate the ammonia nitrogen removal rate of the microorganisms; the injection pressure in the vertical well pipe 1 during injection is 1~2 kPa.

[0034] 3) After the layered high-pressure air injection step, the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 injects air 8 into the stock garbage 9 in layers from top to bottom under high pressure. This displaces the pore water 11 in the pores of the stock garbage 9, reducing the moisture content of the garbage. At the same time, it further removes ammonia nitrogen through stripping, enhancing the deodorization effect, as follows: like Figure 6 As shown, the length of the outflow section of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is adjusted according to the thickness of the first layer of gravelly soil 322. Then, the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 is placed into the vertical well pipe 1. The steel wire rope 4 is moved to the depth of the first layer of gravelly soil 322 by the hand-cranked hoist 5, and the outflow section is aligned with the gravelly soil 322. The inflation system 6 is used to inflate the expansion rubber bladder 213 of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 to seal the channel along the inner wall of the vertical well pipe 1. The outflow section is aligned with the gravelly soil 322. 22 forms a relatively enclosed space, connected to the surrounding environment only through the central injection pipe 22 and the existing waste 9. High-pressure air 8 is injected into the outflow section through the central injection pipe 22 via the liquid-gas injection system 7. This high-pressure air displaces the pore water 11 in the existing waste 9 until the in-situ moisture content of the existing waste 9 within the treated depth range is reduced to below 30%. The displaced pore water 11, under the action of air pressure, will first move horizontally away from the well pipe 1, and then move downwards under gravity. The ammonia-removing bacteria will affect a wider area along with the movement of the pore water 11, further enhancing the deodorization effect.

[0035] like Figure 7As shown, the pressurization device 6 depressurizes, retracts the sealing device 21 of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2, and moves the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 sequentially to the next gravel-soil layer 322 along the vertical well pipe 1, repeating the operation. This continues until the last gravel-soil layer 322 at the bottom of the vertical well pipe 1 is reached. For the waste layer corresponding to the last gravel-soil layer 322, no high-pressure gas injection is performed. The pore water 11 displaced by the overlying waste flows downwards to this layer, resulting in a high water content and rich ammonia-removing microorganisms. This waste layer acts as a temporary buffer layer, preventing odors from the lower waste layer from escaping upwards to the existing waste 9 in the pretreatment area, thus extending the odor suppression time in the pretreatment area. During high-pressure gas injection, the gas pressure in the outlet section of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 and the space within the gravel-soil layer is not lower than 10 kPa. The moisture content of the waste in the pretreatment area can be obtained by burying a moisture content sensor or by sampling and testing. When the in-situ moisture content of the waste does not decrease to 30% or below, the above steps can be repeated and the air injection volume can be increased to increase the air pressure in the space between the outlet section of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 and the gravel layer 322.

[0036] The high-pressure liquid-gas injection system of the present invention utilizes a specially designed mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 and a sealed reverse filter layer 3 to solve the problems of low injection pressure, small gas pressure influence radius, and high in-situ moisture content of pretreated waste in the prior art. By using a special operation procedure that combines injection of ammonia nitrogen removal agent solution with high-pressure gas injection, the problem of short odor suppression time is solved.

[0037] To verify the beneficial effects of the technical solution adopted in this invention, a field test was conducted in an excavation and screening remediation project at a landfill in Hainan. For example... Figure 8The diagram shows the layout of the test area, with a total of 5 injection wells (ZQ-1, 2, 3, 4, 5), 4 drainage wells, and 6 monitoring wells (JC-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). The distance between injection and drainage wells is 8 meters, and the distance between similar wells is 16 meters. The pre-treated waste layer in this test is 6 meters thick. To suppress odor concentration long-term and prevent odor from migrating from the bottom waste to the test area, the injection and drainage wells are designed to be 9 meters deep, using the 6-9 meter buried waste layer as a buffer. Two monitoring wells are installed at each monitoring point, with depths of 2 meters and 5 meters respectively, and a moisture content sensor and a gas concentration sensor are buried there. The injection well has a borehole diameter of 300mm. Well casing 1 is made of 100mm diameter galvanized steel pipe, with 0.2 meters protruding above the surface. No holes are drilled 1 meter below the surface. Holes with a diameter of 10mm are drilled from 1 meter to 7.5 meters below the surface, arranged in a staggered pattern with 8 rows of holes spaced 10cm apart. The 0.5 meters above the bottom of the well is designated as a sedimentation section and remains un-drilled. The bottom of the well is sealed with plug 23. The drilled section of the injection well casing is covered with a layer of 10-mesh nylon mesh 31. Bentonite layer 321 and gravel layer 322 are layered between the galvanized steel pipe and the existing waste 9 to form a multi-layered sealed filter layer 3. First, a 2-meter layer of gravel is filled at the bottom. Then, layers of filling are added in layers, each 1 meter thick for bentonite and 2 meters thick for gravel. The bentonite layer 321 is 1 meter below the surface of well casing 1. To test the injection pressure of the outflow section, pore pressure sensors were embedded in each layer of gravelly soil 322, allowing for simultaneous testing of air and water pressure. The drainage wells used De90 specification high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes. No holes were drilled 2 meters below the surface, while the remaining sections were perforated with 10mm diameter holes in four rows, spaced 10cm apart, arranged in a staggered pattern. The bottom of the wells was sealed with plugs 23. The space between the drainage wells and the existing waste 9 was filled with in-situ waste, and a bentonite layer 321 was used for sealing 2 meters below the surface. The mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 used in this field test had a single sealing device 21 with a length of 1.8 meters, and the length of the outflow section was adjusted to 2 meters based on the thickness of the gravelly soil layer 322.

[0038] The landfill is preparing for excavation and remediation, while aerobic pretreatment projects are being carried out simultaneously in other areas. The depth of the gas injection wells used in these areas is different from that in the test area. The depth of the gas injection wells in other areas is 6 meters. They all use De90 specification high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes. The well body and the nine sections of existing waste are filled with waste, and the ground is sealed with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) film.

[0039] To prevent the test area from affecting the surrounding area, a ring of eight extraction wells was drilled 8 meters away from the test well to block odors. The wells were all 9 meters deep and had the same structure as the extraction wells in the test area.

[0040] In specific implementation, the present invention underwent two sets of experiments, as follows: Experiment 1, to verify the magnitude of the gas injection pressure generated in the outflow section of well casing 1 under different gas injection methods, employed three gas injection methods: full-section gas injection of well casing 1, the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 proposed in this invention, and a liquid-gas injection device with the outflow section replaced by an open-hole pipe. For each gas injection method, the gas injection flow rate was sequentially increased from 50 m³ / h. 3 / h gradually increased to 300m 3 / h, the air pressure of the flow section is measured by a pore pressure sensor buried in the gravelly soil layer 322.

[0041] Experiment 2 involved treating the waste in the experimental area using the in-situ dehydration pretreatment method for existing waste proposed in this invention. The operation steps are as follows: a) Connect the central injection pipe 22 of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 to the injection pump 71 via the liquid-gas delivery pipe 26, then place it into the injection well pipe 1. Move it from top to bottom, placing the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 sequentially at several designated locations at depths of 1-3 meters, 4-6 meters, and 7-9 meters (at which depth, only the upper sealing device 21 is used for sealing at a depth of 7 meters) for layered high-pressure injection. The amount of ammonia nitrogen removal bacterial agent solution 10 injected at each depth is 108m³. 3 The injection rate is 3m 3 / h, injection pressure is 150kPa.

[0042] b) Depressurize the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 and remove it from the injection well. Connect the liquid-gas delivery pipe 26 directly to the injection well head. Simultaneously, switch the liquid-gas injection device 7 to a centrifugal fan and inject gas into the existing waste 9 through the entire injection well, with an injection volume of 120m³. 3 / h, lasting for 2 days.

[0043] c) Reconnect the central injection pipe 22 of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 to the liquid-gas delivery pipe 26, then place it into the injection well pipe 1 and move it from top to bottom. Place the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 at depths of 1-3 meters and 4-6 meters respectively, with an injection rate of 200 m³ / s. 3 The injection rate is 15 kPa / min, and the injection is stopped when the water cut sensor readings at the corresponding depths of four or more monitoring wells are no greater than 30% and remain basically stable.

[0044] The in-situ aerobic pretreatment process of the present invention was carried out for a total of 8 days, including a) a layered high-pressure liquid injection step for 2 days, b) a full-section gas injection step for 2 days, and c) a layered high-pressure gas injection step for 4 days.

[0045] like Figure 9As shown, the data graph shows the change of gas pressure in the outflow section with flow rate under different gas injection methods. At the same gas injection flow rate, the gas pressure in the outflow section of the mobile liquid-gas injection device 2 proposed in this invention is about 1.5 to 3.5 times that of the liquid-gas injection device with an open pipe in the outflow section, and 2.3 to 6.0 times that of the full-section gas injection of the well pipe 1.

[0046] Table 1 shows a comparison of the moisture content of garbage at different depths obtained by monitoring wells through moisture content sensors before and after in-situ dehydration pretreatment. Before treatment, the average moisture content of garbage at depths of 2 meters and 5 meters in the test area was 46.5% and 46.0%, respectively. After in-situ dehydration pretreatment using the method proposed in this invention, the average moisture content of garbage at burial depths of 2 meters and 5 meters decreased to 27.8% and 30.0%, respectively.

[0047] Table 1 like Figure 10 The figure shows the changes in methane and hydrogen sulfide concentrations over time in the test area after treatment. After treatment, the methane and hydrogen sulfide concentrations were reduced by more than 80%, and four days after the pretreatment, the methane concentration was below 5% and the hydrogen sulfide concentration was below 5 ppm. In contrast, in other areas using the traditional full-section gas injection method (well 1), the methane concentration rose to 28.7% and the hydrogen sulfide concentration rose to 114.9 ppm on the second day after the gas injection treatment was stopped. During excavation, deodorizing fog cannons were required to prevent the spread of odor.

[0048] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A high pressure liquid gas injection system for in-situ dewatering of stockpiled waste, characterized by: The utility model provides a kind of movable liquid gas injection device, including well pipe (1), movable liquid gas injection device (2), sealed filter layer (3), pressure charging device (6) and liquid gas injection device (7), well pipe (1) is vertically installed in stock garbage (9) and is evenly spaced with several openings (11) on pipe wall, movable liquid gas injection device (2) is coaxially installed in well pipe (1), movable liquid gas injection device (2) depth is adjustable to carry out the segmented in-situ dewatering treatment of stock garbage (9), sealed filter layer (3) is installed between the outer wall of well pipe (1) and stock garbage (9), and pressure charging device (6) and liquid gas injection device (7) are located outside well pipe (1) and are connected with movable liquid gas injection device (2).

2. The high-pressure liquid-gas injection system for in-situ dewatering treatment of stock waste according to claim 1, characterized in that: The movable liquid gas injection device (2) includes two hole sealers (21), two center injection pipes (22), two plugs (23) and a communication pipe (24). The two hole sealers (21) are coaxially arranged in the well pipe (1) from top to bottom. Each hole sealer (21) includes an outer shell (212) and a rubber capsule (213). The outer shell (212) includes two covers and is coaxially sleeved in the well pipe (1). The rubber capsule (213) is located between the two covers and has two ends respectively located in the two covers. The two center injection pipes (22) are coaxially inserted in the centers of the two outer shells (212) and the rubber capsule (213) and are spaced from each other. The two ends of the center injection pipe (22) are located in the center of the top end of the center injection pipe (22) above the outer shell (212) of the hole sealer (21) where the center injection pipe (22) is located. The top end of the center injection pipe (22) above is connected with the liquid gas injection device (7). The bottom end of the center injection pipe (22) above is connected with the space between the two hole sealers (21). The two ends of the center injection pipe (22) below are plugged by the plugs (23) to seal the hole sealer (21) below. The top end and the bottom end of the outer shell (212) above and the top end of the outer shell (212) below are provided with pressure charging ports (211). The top end of the rubber capsule (213) above is connected with the pressure charging device (6) through the pressure charging port (211). The two rubber capsules (213) are connected with each other through the pressure charging port (211) and the communication pipe (24).

3. The high-pressure liquid-gas injection system for in-situ dewatering treatment of stock waste according to claim 2, characterized in that: The movable liquid gas injection device (2) further includes two connecting steel wires (29), two lifting steel wires (4) and a hand-operated hoist (5). The hand-operated hoist (5) is located directly above the well pipe (1). The outer lateral wall of the upper part of the center injection pipe (22) above is provided with first lifting rings (27) on the symmetrical two sides. The hand-operated hoist (5) is connected to the two first lifting rings (27) through the lower ends of the two lifting steel wires (4). The outer lateral wall of the lower part of the center injection pipe (22) above and the outer lateral wall of the upper part of the center injection pipe (22) below are provided with second lifting rings (28) on the symmetrical two sides. The second lifting rings (28) of the two center injection pipes (22) are connected with each other through the connecting steel wires (29). The two hole sealers (21) are moved up and down in the well pipe (1) by the hand-operated hoist (5).

4. The high-pressure liquid-gas injection system for in-situ dewatering treatment of stock waste according to claim 2, characterized in that: The top end and bottom end of the well pipe (1) are sealed, when the two rubber capsules (213) are inflated and tightly adhere to the inner wall of the well pipe (1), the treatment area between the two sealers (21) forms a space which is communicated with the outside environment only through the central injection pipe (22) in the upper sealer (21) and the opening (11) of the well pipe (1).

5. The high pressure liquid gas injection system for in situ dewatering of stock waste as claimed in claim 2 wherein: The pressurizing device (6) is communicated with the upper rubber capsule (213) through the pressurizing pipe (25) and the pressurizing port (211), the pressurizing device (6) injects water or air through the pressurizing port (211), the pressurizing pipe (25) and the communicating pipe (24) in turn to inflate the two rubber capsules (213) and make them tightly adhere to the inner wall of the well pipe (1), and the two rubber capsules (213) are shrunk by pressure relief.

6. The high pressure liquid gas injection system for in situ dewatering of stock waste as claimed in claim 2 wherein: The liquid-gas injection device (7) comprises a liquid injection pump (71) and a gas injection pump (72), the liquid injection pump (71) and the gas injection pump (72) are communicated with the top end of the central injection pipe (22) in the upper side through the liquid-gas delivery pipe (26), the liquid injection pump (71) or the gas injection pump (72) injects the ammonia-nitrogen removing bacteria agent solution (10) or air (8) into the treatment area between the two sealers (21) through the central injection pipe (22), and the ammonia-nitrogen removing bacteria agent solution (10) or air (8) enters the stockpile of garbage (9) through the opening (11) of the well pipe (1) and the sealed filter layer (3) in turn.

7. The high pressure liquid gas injection system for in situ dewatering of stock waste as claimed in claim 1 wherein: The sealed filter layer (3) comprises nylon gauze (31) and a plurality of layers of sealed filler layers (32), the nylon gauze (31) is wrapped on the outer wall of the well pipe (1), each layer of the sealed filler layers (32) is filled in the outer side of the well pipe (1) and the nylon gauze (31) along the length direction of the well pipe (1), each layer of the sealed filler layers (32) comprises a bentonite layer (321) and a crushed stone soil layer (322), and the bentonite layer (321) and the crushed stone soil layer (322) are filled alternately along the length direction of the well pipe (1).

8. The high-pressure liquid-gas injection system for in-situ dewatering treatment of stock waste according to claim 7, characterized in that: In each layer of the sealed filler layers (32) on the outer side of the well pipe (1), the bentonite layer (321) is located in the uppermost layer, and the crushed stone soil layer (322) is located in the lowermost layer.

9. The high-pressure liquid-gas injection system for in-situ dewatering treatment of stock waste according to claim 7, characterized in that: The thickness of each layer of the crushed stone soil layer (322) is the same as the length of the treatment area between the two sealers (21) of the movable liquid-gas injection device.

10. The method of treatment for in situ dewatering of stock waste according to any one of claims 1-9, wherein, Comprise: The mobile liquid-gas injection device (2) is moved, and the rubber capsules (213) of the two hole sealers (21) are contracted by pressure relief of the pressure charging device (6), and then the treatment area between the two hole sealers (21) is moved from top to bottom to a plurality of preset heights by the hand-operated hoist (5), and when it is moved to the side of the gravel soil layer (322) of the sealed filler layer (32), the movement is stopped, and the rubber capsules (213) of the two hole sealers (21) are inflated by pressure charging of the pressure charging device (6) to tightly adhere to the inner wall of the well pipe (1), and then the ammonia-nitrogen removing microbial solution (10) is injected by the liquid injection pump (71), and then it is sequentially conveyed to the stock garbage (9) around the treatment area through the central injection pipe (22), the hole (11) of the well pipe (1) at the treatment area, the nylon gauze (31) and the gravel soil layer (322), so as to inject ammonia-nitrogen removing microorganisms into the stock garbage (9) and form a microbial environment for deodorization; then the mobile liquid-gas injection device (2) is taken out, at this time the gas injection pump (72) is directly connected to the well pipe (1) through the liquid-gas conveying pipe (26) from the upper part of the well pipe (1), and air (8) is injected into the well pipe (1) by the gas injection pump (72) to provide oxygen for the ammonia-nitrogen removing microorganisms in the stock garbage (9); Then the mobile liquid-gas injection device (2) is put in again, and the treatment area between the two hole sealers (21) is repeatedly moved from top to bottom to the side of the gravel soil layer (322) at a plurality of preset heights, and the ammonia-nitrogen removing microbial solution (10) is injected by the liquid injection pump (71), and the air (8) is repeatedly injected by the gas injection pump (72), so that the pore water (11) in the pores of the stock garbage (9) is displaced by high pressure, and the in-situ water content of the stock garbage (9) is reduced; for the gravel soil layer (322) at the lowermost layer of the stock garbage (9), only the ammonia-nitrogen removing microbial solution (10) is injected, and the treatment of air injection displacement of pore water (11) is not performed, so as to form a buffer layer to prevent odor from escaping upward.

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