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Group,

Does anyone know of a bioremediation agent that does NOT have a

strong odor, or preferably no odor at all?

I have a project to deal with a fuel oil spill that was partially

remediated about a year ago, but quite a bit of residual oil inside the

hollows of a block wall was missed.

I've already got a spec done, so everything is covered except that the

owner doesn't want anything used that's going to involve a strong odor.

My previous experiences with bioremediation solutions is that many of

them have a strong odor that attempts to mask the fuel oil odor. Can't

have that on this project. I need to have the petroleum hydrocarbons

gobbled up by bugs.

Suggestions?

Thanks in advance for your help & recommendations.

Chuck Reaney

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pp1000.

--- Chuck Reaney wrote:

> Group,

>

> Does anyone know of a bioremediation agent that does

> NOT have a

> strong odor, or preferably no odor at all?

>

> I have a project to deal with a fuel oil spill that

> was partially

> remediated about a year ago, but quite a bit of

> residual oil inside the

> hollows of a block wall was missed.

>

> I've already got a spec done, so everything is

> covered except that the

> owner doesn't want anything used that's going to

> involve a strong odor.

> My previous experiences with bioremediation

> solutions is that many of

> them have a strong odor that attempts to mask the

> fuel oil odor. Can't

> have that on this project. I need to have the

> petroleum hydrocarbons

> gobbled up by bugs.

>

> Suggestions?

>

> Thanks in advance for your help & recommendations.

>

> Chuck Reaney

>

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I have for many years used oxygen and

aeration successfully to remediate oil spills. This utilises and encourages the

growth of naturally occurring bacteria to eat the oil. A product I have used

sometimes in concrete is a enzyme or dehydrated

bacteria manufactured by a British company. info@...

Regards

Jeff Charlton

DisasterAdvice.co.uk

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pp1000.

--- Chuck Reaney <creaneyicdc>

wrote:

> Group,

>

> Does anyone know of a bioremediation agent that does

> NOT have a

> strong odor, or preferably no odor at all?

>

> I have a project to deal with a fuel oil spill that

> was partially

> remediated about a year ago, but quite a bit of

> residual oil inside the

> hollows of a block wall was missed.

>

> I've already got a spec done, so everything is

> covered except that the

> owner doesn't want anything used that's going to

> involve a strong odor.

> My previous experiences with bioremediation

> solutions is that many of

> them have a strong odor that attempts to mask the

> fuel oil odor. Can't

> have that on this project. I need to have the

> petroleum hydrocarbons

> gobbled up by bugs.

>

> Suggestions?

>

> Thanks in advance for your help & recommendations.

>

> Chuck Reaney

>

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