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titleOfInvention Method of manufacturing soil remediation agent for reducing fugitive dust in reclaimed land and fugitive dust reduction method
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a soil conditioner and a method for reducing scattered dust that can reduce the occurrence of scattered dust, which is emerging as a new environmental problem in reclaimed salted soils, particularly in reclaimed salted soils at the beginning of development. The present invention comprises the steps of: (a) extracting sodium alginate from seaweed and seaweed by-products and separating the extracted sodium alginate from the residue; (b) pulverizing the residue; And (c) mixing the pulverized residue, sodium alginate, and gum arabic powder to prepare a soil conditioner to reduce scattering dust in reclaimed land.
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