Overview of the trial survey construction, results of the trial survey, and a collection of photographs from the trial survey construction are published!
This document introduces the "Ams RC40 and Ams Eco Plant System Method," which is a system method for on-site remediation (modification and restoration) technology using mobile plants in response to contaminated soil, as well as construction recycling resource utilization. It includes an overview of the "Trial Investigation Work," such as method comparisons and the procedures for the trial investigation work, as well as summaries of the "Modification and Restoration Technology of the Ams Eco Plant System" and a photo collection of the trial investigation work. Please take a look. [Contents] ■ Chapter 1: Overview of the Trial Investigation Work ■ Chapter 2: Summary of the Modification and Restoration Technology of the Ams Eco Plant System ■ Chapter 3: Results of the Trial Investigation ■ Chapter 4: Evaluation Items of the "Utilization Effect Survey Table" ■ (Material) NETIS Trial Investigation Work Photo Collection *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company specializes in the decomposition of harmful substances present in soil, water, and air, and we possess the necessary patented technologies and a certain track record to significantly contribute to the improvement of the global environment in the future. The main achievements to date and the areas where we can contribute in the future are as follows: 1. The harmless treatment of coal ash generated from coal-fired power plants and the recovery of CO2 during this process. (Using this technology, the demonstration tests for the recovery and mineralization of CO2 emitted from coal-fired power generation will be future challenges.) 2. The adsorption and fixation of various ionized harmful substances contained in wastewater and waste liquids. 3. The decomposition of harmful organic compounds in waste liquids, the detoxification of wastewater, and deodorization. (Using this technology, the demonstration tests for the practical application of decomposition technology for PFAS, which has recently become a problem in various regions, will be future challenges.) 4. The reduction of radiation (cesium) released into the environment.