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publicationNumber CN-103691737-B
titleOfInvention Combined process for ex-situ remediation of degradation-resistant organic contaminated soil by microorganisms
abstract The invention relates to a contaminated soil repair process, and particularly relates to a combined process for ex-situ remediation of degradation-resistant organic contaminated soil by microorganisms. The process comprises the following steps: first, carrying out an anaerobic process, namely adding efficient anaerobic degrading bacteria and nutritional matters, wherein C:N:P:K=(1,200-2,000):(5-15):(0.5-5):(0.2-2) in the nutritional matters, and the temperature is controlled at 40-60 DEG C; after treating for 2-5 months, carrying out aerobic treatment when concentration of the contaminated soil meets the demand; and adjusting the PH to 7-7.5, adding efficient anaerobic degrading bacteria, nutritional matters and corresponding co-metabolic primers, wherein C:N:P:K=(80-140):(7-15):(0.5-5):(0.2-1.5) in the nutritional matters, and the temperature is controlled at 10-40 DEG C; and treating for 2-5 months again till the total degradation rate reaches over 90%. The process provided by the invention avoids secondary pollution on the environment, and the degradation rate reaches up to over 96%.
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