Use Horizontal Aeration Method to Treat Organic Pollution in Soil

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This design adopts the method of horizontal arrangement to set the aerator pipes because it’s more effective than an upright way. The pipes are divided into two vertical levels. Firstly there should be an excavation of foundation pit or grooves to put the pipes in two levels. Then the pipes in two levels can be set at vertical directions. After burying the pipe the earth should be backfilled into the grooves. When backfilling the lower level groove, we put some certain microorganism to help cleaning the organic pollution. While working, the pipes above are mainly used to manufacturing gas phase concentration difference, letting the organic volatilize and goes into the atmosphere. The pipes in lower level are mainly used to provide oxygen to microorganisms in the soil, so that they can decompose organic and make them into inorganic which is no harm to the soil and ground water.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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1364-1367

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July 2014

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