Urban-Rural Environmental Sanitation Integration and Regional Synergy Whole-Process Technology
The integration of urban and rural environmental sanitation and regional collaborative technology for inclusive use refers to the construction of primary transfer stations in townships, towns, and streets, using inclusive mobile garbage compressors, split garbage compressors, buried horizontal garbage compressors, and buried vertical garbage compressors and other small and medium-sized equipment for primary garbage compression and transfer in townships, towns, and streets. Secondary transfer stations are built in cities, counties, and districts, using inclusive large split garbage compressors, horizontal+vertical pre compression garbage compressors and other large and medium-sized equipment for secondary garbage compression and transfer in cities, counties, and districts. After first level compression, the garbage from townships, towns, and streets is transported to cities, counties, and districts for second level compression, and finally transported to incineration power plants.
This technology adopts a transportation mode to achieve the integration of urban and rural environmental sanitation and regional collaborative processing through decentralized collection and centralized transportation, which can effectively solve the problem of high transportation costs of urban and rural environmental sanitation waste.