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Environmental Remediation of Oil Contaminated Soil

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The paper deals with study of environmental remediation of oil contaminated soil using micro-bubble generators. The method is a surfactant-free and environment-friendly method. The micro-bubble generator designed here incorporates an innovative design which will ensure greater production of micro-bubbles, and as a result, greater efficiency in the soil remediation occurs. The design concept emphasizes on vortex flow of fluids through a body with micro-holes in order to produce micro-bubble generation more effectively.

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The authors are sincerely grateful to everyone who has supported to complete the project. Last but not the least, authors are very thankful to God Almighty.

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Nishida, A., Gopinath, A., Chandraj, S., Radhika, K., Sethu, R. (2021). Environmental Remediation of Oil Contaminated Soil. In: Thomas, J., Jayalekshmi, B., Nagarajan, P. (eds) Current Trends in Civil Engineering . Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 104. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8151-9_3

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