
Total Solutions
Water / Soil Treatment
Innovative Techniques
Rivers are the lifeblood of the Earth, carrying essential water resources necessary for all living beings.
A compassionate physician heals with care; the pollution of water quality is like the inflammation of human cells. The damage is not entirely caused by visible human activities, such as domestic sewage or the stench of industrial and livestock wastewater. The real issue lies in the invisible culprit beneath the surface—the riverbed sediments.
Therefore, the final step in global river management is often dredging, which involves removing the riverbed sediments to address the root of the problem.
3 Major Therapies / 3 Major Mechanisms
Chemical Treatment
Physical Treatment
Maintenance Therapy
Blocking Soil
and
Water Pollution
Purifying and Balancing Soil
and Water
Maintaining,
Conserving Soil and Water Resources
Creating Positive Impact Through Sustainable Action
Friendly, Prosperous, and Harmonious Future, Empowering Sustainability.
01
To Raise Fish, First Raise the Water; To Manage Water, First Manage the Soil.
Since ancient times, river management has prioritized water quality and ecological restoration as the primary goal. The riverbed sediment is the ultimate recipient of pollutants, composed of mud, sand, organic matter, and other minerals that accumulate at the bottom of the water body. It also serves as another source of pollution. This is why at RYYD, the river management process integrates a new technology to comprehensively address and resolve this issue.
02
Innovative Technology's Groundbreaking Treatment: 'Chain Disruption'
RYYD provides an innovative, pioneering treatment that breaks the chemical bonds within the riverbed sediment, a process known as "chain disruption." After the chain is disrupted, the porosity of the sediment increases, resulting in higher water content. This enhances the pathways for water and air to enter or exit, both of which are crucial for plant growth.
03
Enhancing Self-Purification Capacity, Optimizing the Self-Regulating System
In this way, the ecological restoration of the riverbed sediment aids and contributes to the river's self-purification capacity, fostering a self-regulating system for the riverbed sediment.
Water Treatment - Water Quality Testing
Case Study 1
Taiwan Marine Aquaculture - Successful Case of Fish Pond Land Reform
Case Study 2
Jakarta, Indonesia – Wastewater Testing in Landscape River Channels
Soil Treatment - Agricultural Development
Soil Reform | Soil Particle and Pore Loosening | Irrigation Water |
Pest Control and Disease Prevention
Case Study 1
Soil Reform –
Berlin, Germany


2010.11 - Taiwan Soil Research Center personnel collected samples and tested for radioactive waste contamination in the soil.
2011.03 – Soil reform was carried out, with Taiwanese technicians using the trench infiltration method to alter the soil structure.
Case Study 2
Soil Reform – Miami, USA


2009.09–Taiwanese technicians tested the soil, which was hard and compacted, lacking nutrients and infertile, essentially barren land.
Reform agents were injected for deep drainage and purification, altering the soil structure and providing minerals and trace elements for irrigation.
Case Study 3
Soil Reform – VietnamPepper Tree Disease and Pest Control


Before treatment, the infertile soil was infested with white scale insects.
Three days after treatment, the white scale insects were gone, and the soil regained its vitality.
Environmental Remediation Services Scope
River and Lake Restoration
Tap Water
Potable Water
Wastewater Treatment
Environmental remediation provides comprehensive solutions to address global challenges related to green energy, environmental protection, carbon emissions, and pollution. With its diverse characteristics, it applies integrated management and solutions to various operational areas, including:
Fisheries Development
Agricultural Development
Aquatic Care
Skin Care Water