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titleOfInvention Ocean near-shore artificial ecological wetland, base material and base material preparation method
abstract The invention discloses a marine near-shore artificial ecological wetland, a base material and a base material preparation method, wherein the marine near-shore artificial ecological wetland base material with aluminum sludge is adopted, the surface of at least one side of a warp-knitted fiber net is covered with aluminum sludge containing water or no water, and the like, and the artificial ecological wetland comprises a water inlet sedimentation tank, a large-particle filter bed area, a small-particle filter bed area, an active filter bed area, a shallow water tank and a deep water tank which are sequentially connected; the water inlet sedimentation tank is provided with a tidal range water inlet culvert pipe and/or a water inlet pump and the like. Therefore, the offshore artificial ecological wetland can recycle the aluminum sludge with low energy consumption, is used for artificial wetland facility construction, can effectively reduce water body pollution, saves energy, reduces emission, has difficult disintegration of base materials and stable working condition, and is favorable for the marine ecological environment.
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