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Target verification technology fields in the fiscal year 2007 are listed
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Organic Wastewater Treatment Technologies for Small-Scale Establishments (Kitchens/Restaurants and Food Manufacturing Plants) |
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Description Technologies for treatment of organic wastewater from small-scale establishments (with a daily wastewater flow rate of less than 50 m3) such as kitchens/restaurants, food manufacturing plants etc. |
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Examples Technologies (or equipment, plants, etc.) for the proper treatment (for example, by the biological and physicochemical process) of organic wastewater from kitchen. |
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Treatment Technologies for Human Waste in Mountain District |
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Description Technologies of treatment of human waste in a public restroom at the mountain area, which is not served with sewage works, drainage, electricity etc. |
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Examples Technologies (equipment) for proper treatment that has no effluent system (for example, by the biological, chemical and physical treatment or combination of those treatments) of human waste. |
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Technologies for mitigation of the urban heat-island effect |
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- Technologies for reducing air conditioning load by applying building envelope decorations(government-sponsored system)
- Description
Technologies for suppressing the heat emitting by reducing indoor air-conditioning cooling load with crusting buildings (such as establishments, outlets, and housing) after construction.
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Solar radiation shielding film for windows, etc.
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VOC treatment technologies |
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- VOC treatment technologies for medium- and small-scale establishments
(government-sponsored system)
- Description
Technologies for versatile VOC treatment for medium- and small-scale establishments, that are expected their voluntary efforts in revised Air Pollution Control Law.
- Examples
Technologies (or equipment, plants, etc.) for the proper treatment (for example, by the decomposing, removal and separation process) of VOC emission from the facilities (that are expected their voluntary efforts to reduce emissions in Air Pollution Control Law) owned by medium- and small-scale establishments for such as coating painting, printing, industrial cleaning and dry-cleaner.
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Technologies for improving the water quality of lakes and reservoirs.
(government-sponsored system) |
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Description Technologies for directly removing pollutants that have accumulated in water, benthic mud, etc., or for preventing internal production of pollutants within enclosed lakes and reservoirs, where it is difficult to improve the water quality merely by reducing pollutant load inflows. Mainly equipment that can be used on-site, and excluding technologies that require large-scale work such as dredging. |
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Examples Technologies for improving the water quality of lakes and reservoirs, for example, by filtration, adsorption, or sedimentation, or by suppressing massive growth of phytoplankton. |
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Water Environment Improvement Technologies in Enclosed Coastal Seas |
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Description
The target technologies in this field are technologies that contribute either directly to
the improvement of water quality and benthic condition or to the improvement of the environmental conditions for marine life in the enclosed coastal seas where water quality deterioration is causing negative impacts upon ecosystems, etc.(e.g oxygin-poor water and red tides).
Basically, technologies eligible for application
are those applicable on site without the need for large-scale engineering work(eg. dredging) |
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Examples
Nitrogen/phosphorus removal technonogies that improve the environmental conditions for marine life, taking advantage of the special properties of the raw material, etc. |
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