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Scientists Propose Using Soil-Dwelling Microbes to Clean the Soil

Scientists from the Laboratory of Geology of Technogenic Processes at the Natural Science Institute of Perm State National Research University have developed a method for cleaning sand from oil products on the Black Sea coast. In December 2024, the tankers "Volgoneft-212" and "Volgoneft-239" crashed there.

Researchers have proposed cleaning the contaminated soil by activating local microorganisms. This approach can effectively deal with the consequences of the accident.

The technology is based on activating the natural processes of oil product decomposition. It takes into account not only the characteristics of the pollution, but also the features of the polluted object itself, including microbiological ones, which allows achieving cleaning without harming the environment.
Nikolai Maksimovich, Deputy Director of the Natural Science Institute of PSNIU, Honored Ecologist of Russia

The new method for cleaning soils and groundwater from oil products uses a special device — a multi-channel well injector. It supplies oxygen to the soil and water, activating microorganisms that decompose oil products. First, the bacteria are collected, their number is increased, and they are returned to the contaminated areas.

Researchers at PSNIU developed the innovative technology in collaboration with the Laboratory of Non-Destructive Testing. Initially, it was planned to be used in the Perm Territory. But then scientists proposed using the development to clean the coast of the Kerch Strait after the tanker accident. This decision was approved by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia.

The technology has been tested, and ENI scientists have received samples of sand and sea water for laboratory research. In the future, a trip to the emergency site for field work is planned.

Previously, scientists from the Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after I. M. Gubkin and the Federal Research Center "Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center SB RAS" developed new reagents for eliminating oil spills in water. These agents are capable of reducing the area of contamination by 89–93% in just one minute.

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