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In situ anaerobic bioremediation of earth and sold waste contaminants using organic/water emulsions
   
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US Patent 6797171
Issued Date
September 28, 2004
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Bartlett; Robert W. (El Dorado Hills, CA)
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A process for in situ anaerobic bioremediation of contaminated earth media and solid waste media, including mining and chemical plant wastes, is shown. The process includes creating an emulsion of organic liquid dispersed in water, followed by infiltrating the emulsion into the media. Water, as the continuous emulsion phase, provides low viscosity and media wetting, favorable to infiltration. The emulsion disengages inside the media leaving dispersed organic nutrient attached to the media where it is accessible for microbial redox reactions, causing anaerobic conditions. Bioremediation includes sulfate reduction and precipitation of metal sulfides, and many other contaminant altering reactions achievable under anaerobic conditions. Components of the organic liquid are selected to enhance microbial activity and media adhesion. Contaminated groundwater and surface water, such as acid mine drainage, can be treated as they flow through a saturated media bed after the emulsion has been introduced into the media.
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Published
September 28, 2004
Application Number
10/102,392
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March 18, 2002
US Classification
210/610   210/611 210/616
Int'l Classification
B09C   1/10   (20060101)  
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RELATED APPLICATIONS The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/290,718, filed May 14, 2001, entitled "In Situ Anaerobic Bioremediation of Earth Environmental Contaminants Using Asphalt/water Emulsions," which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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