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titleOfInvention a bacteria mineral water process using leachate
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing bioactive water using leachate, and more particularly, to a method for producing bioactive water using leachate, and more particularly, to a method for producing bioactive water using leachate, Which is capable of converting leachate into active water useful for plant growth. The present invention is characterized in that the elvan room 20 is laid on the inner bottom of the storage tank 10 and the leachate generated in the livestock manure is injected and stored. Illite, which is a monoclinic mineral that is collected from nature, is crushed into coarse particles, impurities are selected, finely pulverized, and a daylight powder, which is sieved with a particle size of 300 mesh or more, is introduced into the leachate Stirring evenly; The mineral water is eluted and the corrosion is started and the iron oxide (Fe 2 O 3 ) is put into the fabric bag and put into the storage tank 10 so as to be immersed in the leachate (leaching water) ; Bubbles are added to the inside of the leachate for 24 to 30 hours by the bubble generator 50 to decompose and oxidize various organic substances, nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) to form metabolites to remove odors, An aeration step that satisfies a demand amount (BOD); Transferring the treated leachate from the storage tank 10 to a settling tank to deposit solids of organic matter, nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) on the bottom to form sludge; And a step of concentrating and treating the sludge separated from the water in the sedimentation tank, and packing the purified activated biologically active water in a container to be packaged. It can be.
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