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titleOfInvention Treatment agent for organic pollutants
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a technique for keeping a large amount of microorganisms in a long term and maintaining their growth, focusing on microorganisms that act as blue-green-degrading bacteria. Providing technology that is not too big in terms of equipment without incurring environmental pollution. The treating agent for organic pollutants according to the present invention is a fungus in which a microorganism having the ability to decompose blue sea urchins and fats and oils includes at least one of filamentous fungi, actinomycetes, Bacillus subtilis, and yeast group, It is characterized by adding seaweed extract powder and baked sea salt to fungi and adding an excipient of potassium bicarbonate. [Selection] Figure 1
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