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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR REMEDIATING OIL CONTAMINATED OILS
abstract 1. A method of reclamation of soils contaminated with oil, including site inspection, fertilizing and phosphogypsum, plowing and sowing crops, characterized in that sand is added to phosphogypsum at a ratio of 2: 1 (because this ratio gives the best result), they are applied to the soil surface with a layer of 10-15 cm in the first year 3-4 times after 1 month, starting from the second half of April until mid-October (excluding the cold rainy period), plowed, and in autumn, additional components are scattered on the same soil surface t with a layer of 10-15 cm, consisting of phosphogypsum and humus of cattle waste at a ratio of 1: 7 (this ratio is most acceptable), then in the spring a mixture of fertilizers and phosphogypsum taken in a ratio of 1: 5 is applied to the soil (this the ratio will allow recultivation of soil contaminated with oil products), the soil is plowed and sown oats can grow on lightly contaminated soils. ! 2. The method of reclamation of soils contaminated with oil, according to claim 1, characterized in that the mineral fertilizers consist of oil, phosphorus and potassium, taken in equal parts.
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