Desen Mobile washing and Remediation plant: The "Redeemer" of Metal Tailings Soil
Different metal tailings release specific heavy metals, which damage soil structure, inhibit biological activity, and harm biodiversity, forming a multi-dimensional, continuous pollution chain, posing a serious threat to the stability and safety of soil ecosystems.Copper, lead-zinc, and iron-mangane
Different metal tailings release specific heavy metals, which damage soil structure, inhibit biological activity, and harm biodiversity, forming a multi-dimensional, continuous pollution chain, posing a serious threat to the stability and safety of soil ecosystems.
Copper, lead-zinc, and iron-manganese tailings damage soils at multiple levels of the ecosystem. Lead in lead-zinc tailings inhibits soil enzyme activity, causing a continuous decline in soil fertility, while cadmium, due to its bioaccumulation, poses a food safety risk. Copper in copper tailings interferes with plant metabolism, leading to growth retardation, and arsenic infiltration further threatens groundwater and crop safety. Iron-manganese tailings alter soil pH, increasing the bioavailability of heavy metals, and excessive manganese can cause nutritional imbalances in crops. These three factors collectively lead to the destruction of soil aggregate structure and the growth of microorganisms. With declining biodiversity, the soils that once supported vegetation are gradually losing their ecological functions and even transmitting toxicity to humans through the food chain, creating a chain of harm from soil to organisms.
The emergence of Desen Environmental's mobile washing and remediation plant is a breakthrough in the predicament of metal tailings soil remediation. Traditional remediation methods have often struggled to cope with the stubborn contamination of lead and cadmium in lead-zinc tailings, the complex hazards of copper and arsenic in copper tailings, and the physical and chemical imbalances in the soil caused by iron-manganese tailings. The Desen mobile washing and remediation plant, integrating advanced technology, can precisely tailor washing solutions to the specific heavy metals present in each tailings. It overcomes space and time constraints, rapidly reaching the contaminated site and using efficient washing and separation processes to remove heavy metals from the soil, maximizing soil vitality. This opens a new chapter in the efficient remediation of metal tailings soil and offers tangible hope for protecting the earth's pristine soils.