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titleOfInvention Water purification method and water purification system
abstract (57) [Abstract] [PROBLEMS] To efficiently and economically purify contaminated water areas, further promote the propagation of aerobic bacteria in the water areas, and ultimately achieve long-term and stable natural purification by aerobic bacteria. Aim. A porous active substance that emits metal ions, electromagnetic waves and far-infrared rays is put into a contaminated water area, and organic substances in water are decomposed by the oxidation-reduction action of the metal ions and electromagnetic waves, and the far-infrared rays are more favorable. Promotes the growth of temper bacteria. Further, a natural mineral having a mineral composition such as quartz, soda feldspar, potassium feldspar, and mica, and further containing tourmaline may be used as the active substance.
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