Test of cleaning by Japanese technology: To Lich River water has less smell, environmental index changes positively
On the morning of May 20, quick test of the water sample of To Lich River, the phase of testing by Japanese technology showed that the alkalinity index and dissolved oxygen had positive changes, the river water had less stinking smell ...
On the morning of May 20, quick test of the water sample of To Lich River, the phase of testing by Japanese technology showed that the alkaline index and dissolved oxygen all had positive changes, the river water had less stench .
On the morning of May 20, after 3 days of testing and cleaning To Lich river with Nano-Bioreactor technology , 2 independent units are taking samples of water for testing. Samples will be preserved in the right way. As observed, water samples are quite clear and have many microorganisms.
To Lich River water, the clean-up test phase has completely faded and scented.(Photos taken in the morning of May 20).
The sampling unit said that the results of the in-depth tests were done in the laboratory and would result in a week. Representatives of the sampling units said that rapid test results showed that the alkalinity and dissolved oxygen in the test area had positive changes, the river water had less odor.
'The stench has improved, normal weather like this, can not stand here without a mask, especially the cycle of Buoi - Hoang Quoc Viet road because here the wind is blowing in the opposite direction, the smell is very strong. In particular, the river water is no longer floating like before. Indeed this is an unexpected result for me , 'said Nguyen Duc Minh, a commoner walking through the area to assess.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Gai (residing at the beginning of Nguyen Dinh Hoan street) also said that after 3 days of testing new technology, the water in To Lich river in this area has less smell.'We are very grateful and appreciate Japanese experts when they come here to swim so dirty mud to test the technology. This initial result is very praiseworthy for the people living on the To Lich River like us, " said Ms Gai.
Independent experts are sampling the water of the To Lich River to test the Japanese technology for testing.
Sample water for testing.
Regarding the cost of this technology, many people are interested and exchanged with PV Capital Security Newspaper, Mr. Nguyen Tuan Anh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Nhat Viet Environmental Improvement Joint Stock Company, said this technology is "technology of wastewater treatment plants located in rivers and lakes" so the total cost is much cheaper than current technology. This technology requires only initial investment at a much lower cost than the construction of a wastewater treatment plant.
Nhat Viet Environment Improvement Joint Stock Company said that it will continue to appoint people to directly operate the system and believe that after 2 months of operation, the water in To Lich River will change unexpectedly .
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