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Biopurification of Soils Polluted with Oil Products

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Results are given on the biopurification of soils (sandy clay and loam) to remove oil pollution with Roebic K-47 enzyme, K-2000 and GVT biopreparations, and also a mixture of Roebic K-47 and GVT. It is shown that treatment with microorganisms has an advantage over physical and chemical treatment methods.

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Translated from Khimicheskoe i Neftegazovoe Mashinostroenie, No. 7, pp. 35–36, July, 2005.

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Baltrenas, P., Tretjakovas, S. Biopurification of Soils Polluted with Oil Products. Chem Petrol Eng 41, 388–390 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10556-005-0126-2

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