After 20 days of experimental Japanese experts, how is the water in the To Lich River?
Currently, the To Lich River water at the experimental section no longer smells and is much clearer than water samples in other areas.
Currently, the To Lich River water at the experimental section no longer smells and is much clearer than water samples in other areas.
After 20 days, piloting To Lich river with Nano - Bioreactor (Japan) technology, people living around the pilot area said that there was no stench and no water was black.
Dr. Takeba Akira (adviser to the trade promotion organization, Japan environment) shared: 'When I got down to the river, each step in the area before and after processing the thickness of mud was different. completely. Water color and smell can be seen very well. After today, we check it is still on schedule we calculate ".
Earlier, Dr. Tadashi Yamamura (United Nations expert on the environment) said: "Nanotechnology creates oxygen directly activates aerobic microorganisms, technology element Bioreactor activates microorganisms. "The gas and both of these elements produce oxygen. This technology itself forms a system to increase the river's self-cleaning ability."
The area of pilot installation of Nano machine on To Lich river, the color of water in the river is clearer, the stench is much reduced, the scum on the water gradually decomposes.
The water sample in the area was fitted with a milky white Nano-Bioreactor and almost no odor.Foliage image printed on the water surface of the sample shift.
The areas must not install Nano machine on To Lich river, water color in the black river, stink and stains on the water surface.
Dr. Takeba Akira (advisor of trade promotion organization, Japan environment) conducted water sampling in areas not installed Nano - Bioreactor.
The water sample in the area is not installed with a black Nano-Bioreactor and has a strong odor.
The visual view can also see the difference of two water samples taken in two areas.
After the implementation of the pilot project, a section of To Lich river and a corner of West Lake will be cleaned with Japanese Nano-Bioreactor technology, people living around the pilot area said that the section of To Lich river has no stench. .
The city's sewage pipes flow to the To Lich River 24 hours a day.
There are 24-hour surveillance cameras and power line security guards, protecting 4 machines.
From the day there were 4 Nano technology machines - Bioreactor, people enjoyed walking and exercising here.
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