Mud Silt Bags Compared to Other Dredging Products

Release date:

2024-02-19

The traditional natural dewatering method for sludge disposal: This approach is commonly used in domestic projects dealing with sediment from rivers and reservoirs (including the Taihe sediment cleanup and treatment project), as it’s simple to implement but requires significant land area. However, this dewatering technique is highly inefficient, and using stockpiles to treat contaminated sediment also poses certain environmental and safety risks. Since the sediment in these stockpiles remains exposed, directly interacting with the surrounding environment, inadequate treatment of excess pond water could lead to secondary pollution of nearby water bodies.


Mud containment bags compared to other dredging products:

1. Traditional natural dewatering method using sludge disposal sites: This method is commonly employed in domestic projects for treating river and reservoir sediment (including the Taihe sediment cleanup and treatment project) due to its simplicity and minimal technical requirements. However, it suffers from extremely low efficiency, and this approach of piling up contaminated sediment at designated sites also poses certain environmental and safety risks. Since the sediment remains exposed in these piles, coming into direct contact with the surrounding environment, inadequate treatment of excess pond water could lead to secondary pollution of nearby water bodies.

2. Mechanical Dewatering Method: This method is effective for treating sediment contaminated with organic pollutants and heavy metals. However, despite its excellent dewatering performance, it suffers from drawbacks such as high initial equipment investment, significant energy consumption, the need for dedicated workshop facilities, and limited processing capacity—making it difficult to meet the tight timelines required for on-site remediation of sediment in rivers and reservoirs.

3. Geotube Dredging: Convenience: Geotubes can be easily adjusted in diameter and length to meet specific needs, offering high flexibility and the ability to stack them for easy transportation. Environmental Friendliness: The fully enclosed construction method generates minimal noise and virtually eliminates the risk of secondary pollution. High Efficiency: Geotubes perfectly accommodate varying volumes of wastewater and sludge, with the capacity to scale up or down by simply adjusting the number of tubes based on pump flow rates. Outstanding Volume Reduction: Within just one month, sludge volume typically decreases by more than 90%, making subsequent removal and treatment processes significantly simpler. Versatile Application: Ideal for both large-scale wastewater treatment projects and sludge dewatering operations.


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