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How does workshop fermentation protect the environment?

Environmental protection method of workshop fermentation;

1, waste odor emission pollution

Organic fertilizer raw materials will produce a lot of waste gas in the fermentation process, which not only smells bad, but also seriously pollutes the environment with poisonous gas. The waste gas treatment of organic fertilizer plant is a very key problem. At present, there are many methods to treat waste gas, such as water washing, air filtration and ozone generator treatment. Biological deodorizing wool is the most commonly used in organic fertilizer plants.

2. Waste water management

When processing raw materials in organic fertilizer plants, some raw materials contain too much water, and the excess water will be filtered out. It is suggested that the filtered water be stored in the middle and sealed for management to avoid further contact with air and smell. The stored wastewater can be used as raw material with too little water content to adjust the water content.

3. Dust pollution

The problem of dust pollution in the process of organic fertilizer production often occurs when fermentation is turned over, when powdery organic fertilizer is crushed, and when granular organic fertilizer is dried.

4. Noise pollution

First of all, when choosing a site, it should be avoided in densely populated areas. Secondly, when installing equipment, the equipment with relatively high noise needs to be equipped with corresponding shock absorption measures to prevent the equipment from generating * * * vibration and amplifying the noise due to installation problems during operation. In addition, if conditions permit, soundproof rooms can be built for noisy equipment.

5. Climate

In winter, the outdoor air is dry, but the interior of the workshop is wet, and the walls will breed mold. In this case, it is generally necessary to repaint the moldy parts before each year, install ventilation fans and hair dryers, and increase air flow exchange to avoid mold growth on wet walls.