Research on the Implementation Path of Modular Design and Construction of Smart Environmental Protection Facilities in Waste Free Scenic Spots in Seaside Cities
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Coastal scenic areas face significant challenges associated with marine debris accumulation, salt-spray corrosion, and seasonal fluctuations in waste generation. To address these issues, this study proposes a modular implementation framework for smart environmental protection facilities in waste-free coastal scenic areas. Multi-source environmental data are utilized to support adaptive facility deployment, while standardized modular units constructed from corrosion-resistant materials improve environmental durability. A wind–solar–storage microgrid architecture is introduced to enhance energy self-sufficiency, and a digital twin platform is employed for intelligent scheduling and operational management. Experimental results indicate that the proposed framework achieves an energy self-sufficiency rate of 88.2%, reduces overflow alarms by 73%, and significantly improves response efficiency. The study provides a replicable solution for sustainable coastal environmental governance and offers methodological references for wireless sensing, intelligent monitoring, and distributed environmental information systems.
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