Near-zero sewage discharge refers to a series of technologies and methods to reduce wastewater discharge as much as possible, so that the discharged wastewater is close to or reaches a state of zero discharge. In sewage treatment, near-zero discharge refers to the reuse of industrial wastewater, which is highly concentrated into wastewater ** for reuse, and no waste liquid is discharged out of the factory, while the salts and pollutants in the water are discharged in solid form after evaporation, concentration and crystallization.
A bactericidal algaecide is a chemical substance used to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and algae. In sewage treatment, bactericidal algaecides can effectively prevent the growth of bacteria and algae, so as to keep the water quality stable and clean.
As for near-zero discharge sterilization and algaecide, it refers to a sewage treatment method that combines near-zero discharge technology and bactericidal algaecide. By using bactericidal algaecides, it is further guaranteed that there will be no bacteria and algae growth in the wastewater during the near-zero discharge process, thus ensuring that the discharged water quality meets a higher standard. It acts as a killer by breaking the bonds between bacterial and algal proteins; After contact with microorganisms, it can quickly inhibit their growth, which leads to the death of biological cells. It can penetrate the biofilm attached to the wall of the slime and play a role in biological peeling. It is a broad-spectrum, high-efficiency, low-toxicity and non-oxidizing biocide; Mainly used for sewage reuse circulating water system, near-zero sewage inhibition of microbial growth, disperse biological slime, Shandong Jiequan Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. reminds you that the use of near-zero sewage sterilization algaecide needs to be carried out under the guidance of professionals to ensure safety and effectiveness. At the same time, these technologies and methods need to be selected and applied according to specific wastewater characteristics and discharge standards.