Use of activated peat for remediation of soils contaminated with petroleum products

Ekaterina A. Adelfinskaya, V. Myazin
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One of the most serious environmental problem in the Far North of the Russian Federation is the pollution of the territory by oil and oil products. Ecosystems of this region are extremely vulnerable, their remediation after anthropogenic impact, such as spill of fuels, can last for decades. This is the reason for necessity of the development of effective methods for cleaning and restoring oil-contaminated lands. As a result of undertaken laboratory study, the possibility of bioremediation of soils contaminated with oil products using activated peat as a sorbent and organic fertilizer was shown. Two weeks after the addition of activated peat, the content of petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil decreased by 22-47% due to dilution of pollution and improvement of air and nutrient regime. After reclamation, the germination rate of the seeds of a test culture increased by 1,6-3,7 times. The optimum amount of peat required for adding into contaminated sandy soil, depending on the degree of contamination, has also been established. Based on the studies, recommendations for the remediation of the contaminated area of 0.07 ha located in the north-west of the Murmansk region using peat and mineral fertilizers were developed.
活化泥炭用于石油产品污染土壤的修复
俄罗斯联邦远北地区最严重的环境问题之一是石油和石油产品对领土的污染。该地区的生态系统极其脆弱,其在人为影响(如燃料泄漏)后的修复可能持续数十年。这就是为什么有必要开发有效的方法来清理和恢复被石油污染的土地。根据进行的实验室研究结果,表明了使用活性泥炭作为吸附剂和有机肥对受石油产品污染的土壤进行生物修复的可能性。添加活性泥炭2周后,土壤中石油烃的含量由于污染稀释、空气和养分状况的改善而下降了22-47%。复垦后,试验培养的种子发芽率提高了1、6 ~ 3、7倍。根据污染程度,还确定了向污染沙质土壤中添加泥炭的最佳量。根据这些研究,提出了使用泥炭和矿物肥料修复位于摩尔曼斯克地区西北部0.07公顷受污染地区的建议。
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