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The long-term oil exploitation in oil fields has led to pollution of surrounding soil, creating a serious ecological problem. In order to promote and improve the application of microbial remediation in oil contaminated soil, experiment is carried out in polluted area in Zhongyuan Oilfield. In the experiment, indigenous microorganisms and other physical and chemical methods are employed, ryegrass is grown, and environmental factors in soil are regulated to degrade the oil and treat the polluted soil. Results show that when the average oil content in the soil is about 523.08 mg/kg, 65 days’ remediation through plants and microorganisms could help bring the oil content down to 74.61 mg/kg, achieving a degradation rate of 85.74%; through salinity treatment, salt content in soil is reduced by 62.93-82.03% to 399-823 mg/kg from previous 2.22 g/kg. Through this experiment, the bioremediation method is improved and its effectiveness and feasibility are testified. The result has been applied in Zhongyuan Oilfield and has brought fair ecological and economic benefits, providing technical support to the treatment of contaminated soil of the same kind, and offering some insights to the treatment of soil contaminated by other organic pollutants.

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Published: 28 June 2017
Issue date: June 2017

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© 2017 Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering Editorial Office

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This research is funded by:

(1) The basic scientific research project fund of Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (Code: YYWF201519);

(2) China Geology Survey Work Program (Code: 121201106000150006);

(3) The international cooperation project of Ministry of Science and Technology (Code: 2005DFA90200);

(4) Mine environment management project of Henan Provincial Department of Land and Resources.

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