Published March 11, 2023 | Version v1
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PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT FROM OIL WASTE POLLUTION

  • 1. PhD. Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department "Petrochemical Technology and Industrial Ecology" Azerbaijan State University of Oil and Industry Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan
  • 2. Master, group TMA 21/22A, Azerbaijan State University of Oil and Industry Department "Petrochemical technology and industrial ecology" Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan

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Abstract

The article describes biological, thermal, chemical, mechanical, biotechnological methods for cleaning the soil from oil waste. Various phytoremediation methods were chosen for cleaning the soil from crude oil. The purpose of the article is to obtain quality soil by cleaning the soil from oil and oily pollutants. It must be ensured that the process is carried out in the most efficient way and at the lowest cost.

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