The concentration of chloride ions in the treated water will be kept below 500 ppm before discharge.
Conventional leachate treatment facilities cannot remove salinity. Currently, the concentration of chloride ions in the treated water is being discharged at around 10,000 ppm. While salt is essential for our bodies, excessive amounts can cause significant harm. The same is true in nature, especially for rice, which is sensitive to salinity, raising concerns about its impact. At Kyowa Chemical, we use a desalination device called "Super Saltless" to reduce the concentration of chloride ions in the treated water to below 500 ppm before discharge.
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It suppresses the concentration of chloride ions in the treated water.
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Since our founding, we have been working daily to improve water treatment technology with the theme of "restoring natural water." In the treatment of wastewater from meat processing centers, we developed the unique Kyowa-style two-stage oxidation method, establishing ourselves as pioneers in high-concentration treatment. Additionally, at the leachate treatment facility for final disposal sites, we have introduced the first desalination system in the water treatment industry and are expanding it nationwide. Furthermore, based on our additional theme of "purifying water and revitalizing the earth," we are undertaking a new business initiative focused on ultra-high-temperature aerobic fermentation treatment using YM bacteria. At the Environmental Microbiology Research Institute, we have invited the renowned researcher Dr. Tairo Oshima, who is well-known in the field of ultra-high-temperature aerobic microorganisms, to work daily on the creation of technologies and the development of new techniques using microorganisms.