Conducting an investigation into the actual situation of microplastics! We present a case study that shows a removal rate of 99.9% at the purification center.
Evaluation methods for microplastics in the environment include the "Guidelines for Monitoring Drifting Microplastics" and the "Guidelines for Investigating River Microplastics" published by the Ministry of the Environment. In our company, in addition to the aforementioned literature, we referred to research presentations from the Japan Sewage Works Association and collaborated with the "Aichi Water and Green Public Corporation" to examine investigation methods for microplastics in sewage systems. As a result of conducting a survey on the actual situation of microplastics, we found that the removal rate at purification centers is 99.9%. [Survey Details] ■ Analysis Method: Incoming Sewage - Collection Tool: Stainless Steel Bucket - Filtration Method: 5mm Sieve / 100μm Nylon Mesh - Water Flow Volume: 1L *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Survey Contents】 ■ Analysis Method: Overflow from Initial Sedimentation Pond - Sampling Equipment: Stainless Steel Bucket - Filtration Method: 5mm Sieve / 100μm Nylon Mesh - Water Volume: 10L ■ Analysis Method: Discharge Water - Sampling Equipment: Mechanical Pump - Filtration Method: 5mm Sieve / 100μm Plankton Net - Water Volume: 1000L (1m3) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The Tokai Technical Center (TTC), a general incorporated foundation, was established in 1971 as a measurement and analysis institution for the prevention of industrial pollution. Currently, it provides services in three main areas: "Environmental surveys and measurements" "Chemical analysis and quality testing of industrial products and materials" "Quality testing of civil engineering and construction materials" Centered in the Tokai region, including Aichi, Mie, and Gifu prefectures, particularly around Nagoya, it has grown as a core institution for environmental conservation and product quality management. In addition to contributing to the local community, it now receives inquiries from across the country and responds to customer consultations and requests.