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titleOfInvention Natural water having deodorization ability and sterilization effect against resistent bacteria, and produce method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to a non-polluting natural functional water having a deodorizing function and sterilization ability against multidrug-resistant bacteria and a method for producing the same, and more specifically, 1 to 10 parts by weight of molasses crushed into 100 to 400 mesh, respectively, based on 100 parts by weight of pure water. Preparing a mixed solution containing 0.05 to 1 parts by weight of soybean and 0.01 to 0.5 parts by weight of bamboo; Injecting the mixed solution into the input tank (1), the step of staying for 2 to 5 days while aeration; Filtering the mixed solution from the input tank 1 to a mesh 2 of about 100 mesh to remove impurities and macromolecular sludge returned from the settling tank; Decomposing the mixed solution from which the impurities and sludge have been removed by aerobic bacteria and through anaerobic bacteria which naturally inhabit the environment in which the corrosive material is present in the decomposition tank 3 for 50 to 70 days; The treated product from the decomposition tank 3 is kept in the primary settling tank 5 for 2 to 5 days to first aggregate the sludge, and a part of the sludge is returned to the feeding tank 1 and the decomposition tank 3, Transferring to a culture tank (4) filled with humus and active silicate, incubating for 10 to 15 days, and then transferring to the digestion tank (3), and transferring the supernatant water to the bio tank (6); Culturing the symbolic water transferred to the bio tank 6 in the bio tank 6 for 20 to 30 days; And culturing the culture from the bio tank (6) in the secondary settling tank (7) to agglomerate the sludge secondly, return the sludge to the feeding tank (1) and transfer the supernatant water to the filtration feed tank (8). It relates to a pollution-free natural functional water and a method for producing the same, characterized in that it comprises a step of obtaining a natural functional water by filtration with a filter (9).
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