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titleOfInvention Method for the rehabilitation of soil contaminated by hydrocarbons and other biodegradable substances
abstract PCT No. PCT/FR94/00913 Sec. 371 Date Aug. 2, 1995 Sec. 102(e) Date Aug. 2, 1995 PCT Filed Jul. 21, 1994 PCT Pub. No. WO95/06715 PCT Pub. Date Mar. 9, 1995The contaminated soil is first treated by spreading a nutrient for aerobic microbial flora of the N/P type in oleophilic form, then by the addition of straw and of a hydrophilic nutrient of the N/P/K type which are buried by mechanical mixing. A biological process takes place which brings the hydrocarbon content below 500 mg/kg of soil after some months. The oleophilic nutrient N/P is preferably a microemulsion of a solution of N/P salts in a fat-soluble hydrocarbon solvent.
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