The problem of odor emitted from daily waste landfill sites has attracted the attention of the general public. Spraying microbial deodorants was one of the methods used to reduce odor at that time, and some nearby citizens were concerned that spraying deodorants would affect their bodies. So, will the use of microbial deodorants in this waste landfill generate secondary pollution and what harm does it cause to human health? Let's take a look below.
The problem of odor disturbing residents has become a rectification project being implemented in various cities. In order to implement rectification operations, microbial deodorants are selected, waste deodorization efforts are increased, leachate collection and treatment are strengthened, fly control efforts are increased, waste sorting centers are strengthened, waste covering operations are carried out well, waste landfill operation time is adjusted, biogas collection and power generation projects are accelerated, and waste piles are gradually closed.
In terms of increasing the intensity of waste deodorization, the main measures are to increase the concentration of waste deodorant spray, increase the frequency of drug spraying, and expand the scope of drug spraying. The dosage has been increased from 500 kilograms per day to the current 1000 kilograms, and the dosage will be gradually increased.
Will the addition of medication dosage and the expansion of medication spraying range cause harm to the surrounding public's body? Firstly, microbial deodorants follow the principles of microecological engineering. Based on extensive learning of composite microbial technology, they use microecological engineering technology and modern biotechnology to produce new microbial deodorants, which are composed of various beneficial microorganisms with different properties.
Its components are photosynthetic bacteria, culture medium, and water. The principle of action is to use microorganisms to degrade or convert organic pollutants in odor gases into low harmful substances. Under suitable environmental conditions, microorganisms attached to biological fillers use the pollutants in odor gases as energy to maintain life activities, decompose them into water, carbon dioxide, and other inorganic salts, and purify exhaust gases. Due to the fact that bacteria themselves are biomass and have a short lifespan, microbial deodorants attached to the surface of waste after spraying will not spread with the wind. In addition, microbial deodorants themselves are harmful to humans and animals, so they will not form secondary pollution.
The article originates from a deodorant manufacturer http://www.scneng.com.hk
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