2015年9月,青岛华海完成了在印度尼西亚又一橡胶坝的安装工作,此座橡胶坝是青岛华海2015年内在印尼成功安装的第五座橡胶坝。印度尼西亚水利部部长对青岛华海给予高度评价。
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Tempered by time, the original aspiration burns like a torch. The rubber dam of Henan Power Station, produced and constructed by Qingdao Huahai Environmental Protection Industry Co., Ltd., has been standing firm along the Luohe River and safeguarding the operation of the power station since its commissioning. With its stable and reliable performance, it has become an important water conservancy supporting barrier for the safe operation and efficient power generation of Henan Power Station. This flexible dam body, having withstood the test of wind and rain, not only undertakes the important mission of water resource regulation, flood control and supply guarantee of the power station, but also demonstrates Huahai Environmental Protection’s ingenuity and responsibility in deeply cultivating the field of water conservancy equipment and empowering the energy industry, providing a solid guarantee for Henan Power Station to achieve "safe, efficient and green" operation.
Recently, the integrated marine oil spill containment and recovery system independently developed by Qingdao Huahai Environmental Protection Industry Co., Ltd. has successfully passed comprehensive inspection by a professional classification society. All performance indicators fully meet relevant standard requirements, and the product has obtained official authoritative certification. This lays a solid foundation for the product to enter broader markets and serve more complex operational scenarios.
Once an oil spill occurs in mountainous areas or ravines, it always poses a tough challenge: narrow roads, steep slopes, and rugged terrain make it impossible for large-scale equipment to access. Conventional oil booms are heavy and difficult to transport. By the time they are finally delivered to the scene, the oil has already spread. In addition, there are limited emergency personnel in remote areas, making rapid deployment and containment even more difficult.