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titleOfInvention Water treatment equipment
abstract [57] [Problem] [Problem] To be able to continuously decompose harmful substances by activating the catalytic action regardless of nighttime or bad weather, and to supply power to lakes and marshes without supplying power from other power sources. To provide a water treatment device that can be installed independently. SOLUTION: A sheet-like floating body for floating an apparatus main body near a water surface of treated water, a solar cell installed at a position on the upper surface of the sheet-like floating body where sunlight is irradiated, and a power stored by the solar cell. Using an artificial light source to emit light, a photocatalyst that is installed near the artificial light source and has catalytic activity in the spectral emission range of sunlight and the artificial light source, A water treatment apparatus, comprising: supplying treated water to the photocatalyst to bring the treated water into contact with the photocatalyst.
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