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In GES, the soil remediation is mainly carried out by two techniques as:
A. Biological treatment or Bioremediation »
B. A combination of Biological and Physico-chemical treatment
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It is the advanced version of the biological methods wherein, at first the decontamination of heavy metals are carried out and then involves a mixing of degrading bacteria, soil and water, and the separation of components are achieved like the earlier method A. |
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Our Product |
GES-OILCLEEN: it is a bacterial consortium meant for on-site degradation of crude oil spillages and oil contaminants. These microbes are produced in bulk and immobilized on to a carrier material, an organic powder material. This carrier base is used for clean up crude oil spills and treatment of oily sludge. The proper application of bacterial consortium and nutrients provides maximum biodegradation of TPH (Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons) (48.5%) in four months as compared to only 17% biodegradation of TPH in soil treated with nutrients alone. Several factors influence the success of bioremediation and that varies from site to site. Such factors include contaminant type and concentration, environment, soil type, and condition and proximity of groundwater. GES experts can identify the right factors and can provide an ideal remediation treatment. |
Application areas : |
| 1- Oily sludge/oil contaminated soil |
| 2- Drill cuttings sludge's |
| 3- Crude oil contaminated agricultural lands |
| 4- Excavation lands |
| 5- Solvent pollution generated by dry cleaning operations |
| 6- Oil contaminated land of terrestrial pipelines and pilferage activities |
| 7- Accidental spills of crude oil, oily sludge – hydrocarbon waste |