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May 16, 2019
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2019

A New Type of Aerator for Landscape Water System and Comparative Analysis

Publication: World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2019: Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater; Urban Water Resources; and Municipal Water Infrastructure

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The main reason for pollution of landscape water system is pollutant invading like raining, raise dust of air, and life waste. With lacking of recycling in the water body, this will lead to the low dissolved oxygen inside of water. As a result, the water body will lose self-cleaning capability gradually. There are many methods to increase dissolved oxygen, traditional method is utilizing surface aerator, but it has many disadvantages. A modification for traditional aerator is proposed in this article, it has high efficiency in aeration and can force water recycling. In this article, we made a comparative analysis between new push flow aerator and traditional surface aerator. The conclusion is new type of aerator is much more helpful to increase the efficiency of oxygenating and enhance the diffusing effect than traditional one.

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World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2019: Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater; Urban Water Resources; and Municipal Water Infrastructure
Pages: 153 - 159
Editors: Gregory F. Scott and William Hamilton, Ph.D.
ISBN (Online): 978-0-7844-8236-0

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Published online: May 16, 2019

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Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, 20 Che Gong Zhuang West Rd., Haidian District, Beijing, China. E-mail: [email protected]
Environmental Protection Research Institute of Light Industry, 27 3rd Ring West Rd., Haidian District, Beijing, China. E-mail: [email protected]
Dachun Zhang [email protected]
Beijing IWHR Corporation, 20 Che Gong Zhuang West Rd., Haidian District, Beijing, China. Email: [email protected]

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