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titleOfInvention Zero release circulating water system who is fit for high density aquaculture
abstract The utility model discloses a zero release circulating water system who is fit for high density aquaculture, include the breed pond, a microstrainer, a biochemical device and the oxygenation device that become a main circulating return circuit through trunk line end to end in proper order, the drain of breeding pond, microstrainer and biochemical device links to each other through a sewage pipes and a sewage treatment plant, and this sewage treatment plant's delivery port links to each other with biochemical device through 1 the 1st backflow pipeline. The utility model discloses can satisfy high density aquaculture's demand, can guarantee to breed quality of water and dissolved oxygen volume in the pond, realize the zero release of tail water, effectively protect ecological environment, can not cause the pollution to external environment, reduce the breed cost moreover, it is energy -concerving and environment -protective.
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