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CLEANING OF STREAMS AND STORM RUNOFFS

Abstract

Industrial zones adjoining transport locations and railways need efficient treatment hydro-facilities. The continued study of MIIT researchers concerns hydrobiological methods of fighting pollution of rivers and lakes by discharged waters. The technique replaces chemical agents via hydrobiological and hydro technical processes.

The installation proposed is a tankage that resembles a sewer with an isolated inlet. The sewer is well adjusted and the water comes from the stream by gravity with the help of an original hydro device. The aeration of waters takes place by overflow and level difference.

The process of purification of waters passes within artificial specific ecosystem (water fleas, mollusk, protozoa, and some Pisces etc). The above mentioned species purify the waters themselves (as water flea, mollusk) or assist the plants by creating specific ecosystem in the limits of hydro- and bio tableland of artificially built brook

This project seems more ecological and can be widely implemented under certain conditions.

About the Author

V. R. Riazantsev
Moscow State University of Railway Engineering (MIIT), Moscow
Russian Federation

hydrobiologist, researcher 

(495) –684–2990



References

1. Жуков А. И., Монгайт И. Д., Родзиллер И. Д. Методы очистки производственных сточных вод. Изд.2-е. – М.: Стройиздат, 1977. – 204 с. Zhukov, A.I., Mongayt, I.D., Rodziller, I. D. Methods of Purification of Industrial Wastewaters [Metody ochistki proizvodstvennyh stochnyh vod]. 2d ed. Moscow, Strojizdat publ., 1977, 204 p.

2. Яковлев С. В., Воронов Ю. В. Биологические фильтры. Изд.2-е. М.: Стройиздат, 1982. – 120 с. Yakovlev, S.V., Voronov, Yu.V. Biological Filters [Biologicheskie fil’try]. 2d ed. Moscow, Strojizdat publ., 1982, 120 p.


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Riazantsev V.R. CLEANING OF STREAMS AND STORM RUNOFFS. World of Transport and Transportation. 2013;(1):156-158. (In Russ.)

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