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Additional Equipment for Soil Biodegradation

VONDRÁČKOVÁ, Terezie, Michal KRAUS and Jiří ŠÁL

Basic information

Original name

Additional Equipment for Soil Biodegradation

Name in Czech

Doplňkové vybavení pro biodegradaci půdy

Authors

VONDRÁČKOVÁ, Terezie (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Michal KRAUS (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Jiří ŠÁL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Spojené království, 3rd World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences Symposium, WMESS 2017, p. nestránkováno, 4 pp. 2017

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Proceedings paper

Field of Study

20101 Civil engineering

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

RIV identification code

RIV/75081431:_____/17:00001214

Organization unit

Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice

ISSN

Keywords (in Czech)

Fyzikální a chemické vlastnosti;sezónní kolísání;biodegradace půdy;dopravní vzdálenosti

Keywords in English

Physical and chemical properties; Seasonal fluctuations; Soil biodegradations; Transport distances

Tags

Changed: 12/3/2018 14:11, Mgr. Blanka Mikšíková

Abstract

V originále

Intensification of industrial production, increasing citizens' living standards, expanding the consumer assortment mean in the production - consumption cycle a constantly increasing occurrence of waste material, which by its very nature must be considered as a source of useful raw materials in all branches of human activity. In addition to strict legislative requirements, a number of circumstances characterize waste management. It is mainly extensive transport associated with the handling and storage of large volumes of substances with a large assortment of materials (substances of all possible physical and chemical properties) and high demands on reliability and time coordination of follow-up processes. Considerable differences in transport distances, a large number of sources, processors and customers, and not least seasonal fluctuations in waste and strong price pressures cannot be overlooked. This highlights the importance of logistics in waste management. Soils that are contaminated with oil and petroleum products are hazardous industrial waste. Methods of industrial waste disposal are landfilling, biological processes, thermal processes and physical and chemical methods. The paper focuses on the possibilities of degradation of oil pollution, in particular biodegradation by bacteria, which is relatively low-cost among technologies. It is necessary to win the fight with time so that no ground water is contaminated. We have developed two additional devices to help reduce oil accident of smaller ranges. In the case of such an oil accident, it is necessary to carry out the permeability test of contaminated soil in time and, on this basis, to choose the technology appropriate to the accident - either in-sit biodegradation - at the site of the accident, or on-sit - to remove the soil and biodegrade it on the designated deposits. A special injection drill was developed for in-sit biodegradation, tossing and aeration equipment of the extracted soil was developed for on-sit biodegradation.

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