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Eco-Water Tech Mimics Chinese Medicine
7 Jan
Summary
- Ecological approach uses traditional Chinese medicine diagnostics.
- Restoration focuses on complete systems, not isolated problems.
- Cost efficiency reduces treatment expenses significantly.

Researchers from Shanghai Ocean University have developed an innovative ecological water treatment strategy. This methodology draws inspiration from traditional Chinese medicine, employing diagnostic principles like observation and inquiry to understand and revitalize ailing water bodies. The process begins with comprehensive water quality analysis, followed by targeted interventions such as engineering underwater topography and creating specific habitats.
The team emphasizes treating water ecosystems as complete, self-regulating networks, integrating diverse biological agents like fish and plants. They have refined techniques, including developing a robust strain of vallisneria through selective breeding and creating specialized planting equipment for efficiency. This approach prioritizes precision and location-specific interventions to maintain ecological balance.
Implemented in over 700 projects across 23 provinces, this ecological method has demonstrated remarkable effectiveness and cost efficiency. It successfully treats vast water areas, achieving high water quality standards at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods. The ultimate vision is to create sustainable, self-sustaining ecosystems beneficial to both the environment and human economy.



