http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/KR-20070018599-A

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publicationDate 2007-02-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20070018599-A
titleOfInvention Extraction wells for the inspection and restoration of contaminated soil
abstract The present invention is for the restoration of the site contaminated with oil, which is a volatile and semi-volatile organic compound, in the restoration method of soil contaminated by the outflow of soil contaminant fluid. The present invention relates to an extraction well for the inspection and restoration of contaminated soil capable of injecting microorganisms and nutrients for the separation and separation system for separating the extracted components.n n n Extraction wells for the inspection and restoration of contaminated soil according to the present invention, the screen is formed inside the hollow, the bottom of the screen penetrating; A contaminant gas extraction tube formed to protrude to one side from an upper portion of the screen well; It is formed in the hollow inside of the screen well, the bottom portion is formed with a cut in the contaminated water introduced into the screen well flows in, the opposite end of the contaminated water flows into the contaminated water extraction pipe formed to protrude to one side from the top of the screen well; ; Contaminated water and polluted gas is discharged by being connected to the end of the contaminated water extraction pipe and the contaminated gas extraction pipe, and the discharge end further comprises a discharge pipe fixed to the quick coupling to easily detachable from other moving pipes. It features.n n n n Soil pollution, restoration, inspection
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