Event though it is a rainy or sunny day
In addition to the new systems of stemming bad odor and draining rain-water, Mr. Thao has invented equipment for dredging underground sewers to prevent waterlogged problem in the absence of manpower. These two inventions helped him to win the Vifotec award best scientific and technological innovations). He was also honored by the Prime Minister, Nguyễn Tấn Dũng and the Youth Union’s Central Committee awarded him a “Sang Tao Tre” certificate for first stemming bad odor from sewers in
The systems of stemming bad odor and draining rain-water by engineer Hoàng Đức Thảo is simply designed with three main sections: 2 soakage pits(one is on the street right next to the pavement, the other with stemming bad odor system, is on the surface of the pavement) and a pitch that carries water into the main soakage pit. This is the new stemming bad odor which has applied in
“Because bad odor comes from the daily waste water mixed with rain-water, it is very difficult to annulled waste matter and toxic gas. This new system ensures to stem bad odor, reduce pollution, drain water to prevent flood, reinforce the strength of the technological substructure system and help the city become more beautiful looking”, Engineer Thao said.
Besides, this system also help to prevent the erosion concerning to the geological, topographic, and hydrographic conditions of
This system has been installing for roads in coastal city, Vungtau. In comparison with the previous soakage system, the new one costs less (about 1.2 million dongs). Therefore, Baria_Vungtau will save billions when installing this new technology.
“Arms” for dredging underground sewers
As soon as joining Baria-Vungtau Urban Sewerage And Drainage Company in Vungtau, Engineer Hoang Duc Thao was compassionated with the workers who had to creep into soakage pits with all dirty thick black mud and bad smell to dredge bucket after bucket of mud manually. This procedure is not only harmful for the workers but also less effective. The workers can only creep into the 3-5 metre diameter sewers while each of the sewers’ lids is about tens metres far. Dregs still remain at the bed of the pits. To use specialized vehicles to surmount this problem will cost billions dongs. Moreover, when the vehicles are working, its operation can damage or break the knots of the pits. In the other hand, if other specialized equipments are used, workers have to creep into the pits.
After 7 months of researching, engineer Thao has launched a set of tools, considered as “an arm” to put into the pits to dredge mud. These tools have many advantages like operating simply, dredging and easily softening the thick dense mud, which have stayed inside the pits for a long time, and drain the mud to soakage pit’s mouth.
This system is very mobile, easy and safe to use event when the sewers are full of water. The workers do not have to creep into the dark sewers. After these tools were applied, thousands of cubic metres of dregs were collected. The sewers are empty and no longer blocked during the heavy rainy season. The spending for this equipment is about 10 millions dongs, hundreds times cheaper than the imported ones.
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