Research, Mapping and Subsequent Control of Waste in Water Bodies

Nikolay Td
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In recent decades, there has been a sharp increase in waste that pollutes the environment. The largest share in them is nondegradable plastic waste. Most of them are located in the water bodies of the continents or in the ocean. Mankind faces the challenge of saving the world or destroying it. Only this year in Bulgaria along the rivers Iskar, Mesta, Danube, Yantra and others was observed accumulation of huge amounts of household and plastic waste. It was even necessary to organize the raking and transportation of these floating masses to the legal landfills. These events prompted the representatives of the Curious Club to propose the creation of a prototype, which on its own floating on water bodies to capture the state of the environment, the presence of unregulated landfills and waste, as well as the discharge of wastewater from illegal sewers. This device will collect and transmit information that club members will map and systematize. We are also proposing the introduction of a method imposed last year in Australia for the use of wastewater netting. We will also use our knowledge after the equipment of the astronomical club both for monitoring space debris and for the growing areas of floating islands of plastic waste in the world's oceans. Technologies that are innovative and have a future to solve these global problems are used. These things can be solved with our enthusiasm and financial support of economic entities interested in the cleanliness of the environment.
水体中废物的研究、制图和后续控制
近几十年来,污染环境的废物急剧增加。其中最大的一部分是不可降解的塑料垃圾。它们大多位于大陆或海洋的水体中。人类面临着拯救世界还是毁灭世界的挑战。就在今年,在保加利亚的伊斯卡尔河、梅斯塔河、多瑙河、延特拉河和其他河流沿岸,人们发现了大量的家庭垃圾和塑料垃圾。甚至有必要组织将这些漂浮的物体耙到合法的垃圾填埋场。这些事件促使好奇俱乐部的代表提出创建一个原型,它自己漂浮在水体上,以捕捉环境状态,不受管制的垃圾填埋场和废物的存在,以及非法下水道排放的废水。该装置将收集和传输信息,俱乐部成员将绘制和系统化。我们还建议采用去年在澳大利亚实施的使用废水网的方法。我们还将利用我们在天文俱乐部的设备之后的知识来监测空间碎片和世界海洋中不断增长的塑料废物漂浮岛。使用创新的、有未来的技术来解决这些全球性问题。这些事情可以通过我们的热情和对环境清洁感兴趣的经济实体的财政支持来解决。
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