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titleOfInvention Anaerobic / aerobic decontamination of soil contaminated with DDT by repeated anaerobic / aerobic treatments
abstract The present invention relates to a method for decontaminating soil containing DDT-type impurities, which contains viable anaerobic and aerobic microorganisms capable of converting DDT-type impurities into harmless material and is viable in all manner and in aero conditions; , (b) the temperature in the degradation zone is kept between 15 and 37 ºC and the number of micro-organisms is kept at a minimum of 105 cfu / g for both azo and aerobic bacteria, and (c) the degradation zone is superseded by water; maintain the supersaturation with water in the degradation zone and keep the value of the artifact potential below -200 mV until a significant amount of DDT-type contamination is absorbed; (g) in the degradation zone, the value of the shirring capacitance is maintained above +100 mV until a significant amount of DDT-like contamination is generated, and (h) the step (c) to (g) above is repeated until the required level of contamination is achieved. ŕ
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