[EIB (Micro-Nano Bubble) Introduction Results] Hyoko Lake Purification Experiment
It was a short-term test, but we were able to clearly capture signs of improvement in the bottom sediment around the equipment!
Hyouko is an artificial lake located in the Suibara area of Agano City, Niigata Prefecture, where problems arose due to the accumulation of sludge caused by the feed and droppings of gathered wild birds, as well as decaying plants. In response, purification was carried out through the activation of indigenous microorganisms using 'EIB (Micro-Nano Bubbles).' As a result, although it was a short-term test, signs of improvement were clearly observed in the bottom sediment around the device, and no negative impacts on the surrounding area of the device were confirmed. It is believed that the plankton that decomposes the bottom sediment was activated by this device, and it was confirmed that the lake was improving in water quality more than expected. 【Verification Experiment】 ■ Title: Hyouko Purification Experiment ■ Duration: September 14, 2011 - September 30, 2011 ■ Location: Hyouko (Agano City, Niigata Prefecture) ■ Information: Sludge was generated due to the feed and droppings of gathered wild birds and decaying plants. ■ Purification Method: Purification through the activation of indigenous microorganisms using EIB. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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