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publicationDate 2004-08-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber HU-0202577-A2
titleOfInvention Procedure for disposal of hazardous waste and contaminated soils
abstract The present invention relates to a method for the disposal of hazardous waste and contaminated soil using microorganisms. The process is characterized in that 10-40 parts by weight of zinc oxide and / or zinc hydroxide and 90-60 parts by weight of benzonate or 10-40 parts by weight of zinc oxide and / or zinc hydroxide and 10-30 parts by weight of zinc oxide and / or zinc hydroxide and 10 to 40 parts by weight of zinc oxide and / or zinc hydroxide and 10 to 40 parts by weight of zinc oxide and / or zinc hydroxide are added to the hazardous waste material or contaminated soil containing the highly degradable hydrocarbons. mixing a mixture of ground bauxite with a particle size of 100 parts by weight of bentonite carrier and subjecting the mixture to natural / artificial UV light for at least two hours while adjusting the moisture content of the mixture to 20-70% by weight; a portion of an enzyme mixture which is preferably comprised of an oxido-reductase and / or a transferase and / or a hydrolase and / or a lipase and / or a lyase and / or a ligase and / or isomerase enzyme, followed by storage of the treated mixture in an open container and 100% to a volume mixture of 1-10 or a mixture of microorganisms in a volume volume of about 4 to 10% of the Pseudomonas putida (ATCC. 27212,11172) Pseudomonas sp. (ATCC. 21909, 17483, 21809, 20909), Achromobacter sp. (ATCC. 21910, 21908, 19650, 19651), Flavobacteriumferrugineum (ATCC. 13524), Rhodococcus sp. (ATCC. 29671, 29673), Nocardia globerula (ATCC. 21505, 21506), and Pepticillium sp. (ATCC. 4845, 10002, 9197 10110) Fusarium sp. (ATCC.48112, 16322), Aspergillus sp. (ATCC. 9192, 36607, 10074), the mixture is mixed with 4-10 parts by weight of NPK fertilizer suspension, the mixture is homogenized, and the homogenized mixture is placed into the treatment prisms, where the water content of the mixture is adjusted to 40-65% and the treatment is known. in a manner that leaves the aprizmic mixture to stand, and then stir the substance every 2-3 weeks, leave at least four after mixing, and complete the biodegradation step after at least seven months. HE
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