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titleOfInvention Bioremediation of Oil-Contaminated Coastal Soils
abstract The present invention relates to bioremediation of oil-contaminated coastal soils. Specifically, when the intertidal zone soil of the coast is contaminated by oil, the soil soil that has been continuously contaminated with oil for a long time without being lost to the sea water by adsorbing microorganisms having oil degradation ability to the carrier and landfilling them. It relates to a method that can be biologically purified. The present invention further has an advantage of improving the oil resolution of the microorganism by further including an oxygen generator or a sustained-release nutrient. Biocontamination method of the oil-contaminated coastal soil of the present invention has the advantage that the microorganism is buried in the state adsorbed on the porous carrier is not easily lost even by waves or high water, stable oil decomposition for a long time. This advantage can be further increased by embedding the porous carrier adsorbed by the microorganisms in a mesh bag, or by embedding the porous carrier or the mesh bag containing the same in a hole formed with a plurality of holes. Furthermore, the present invention can optimize the growth conditions of microorganisms by including a sustained-release nutrient that can last a long time as the release is controlled, as well as to the microorganisms that are easily blocked by the sea by adding oxygen generators. There is an advantage that can provide an aerobic environment.
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