The best method to be employed when cleaning an oil spill in a lake is bioremediation because it is a natural process that destroys toxic chemicals other than just merely having them separated.
That is a very complicated questions because bioremediation has so many different meaning. For example, BioWorld Hydrocarbon Treatment is a form of bioremediation. They add microbes to an oil spill along with an enhancer to speed up the cleaning process. Some companies just add microbes and call that bioremediation, some just add a fertilizer (which can cause algae to bloom, which isn't good). So I would look up BioWorld's Hydrocarbon treatment! Look up their website.
Some Pseudomonas bacteria feed on hydrocarbons; these organisms are used in bioremediation.
I only have 4, skimming/vacuuming, burning, bioremediation and dispersal agents.
* Dispersants * Surface washing agents * Surface collecting agents * Bioremediation agents * Miscellaneous oil spill control agents
Bioremediation is defined as using biological organism to remove hazardous substances from an area Therefore, some examples of bioremediation include using living organism to clean up an oil spill or to remove pollutants from soil/water Hope that helps!
no they arent
maybe try cleaning it or not spill the oil spill clean with lighter fluid
maybe try cleaning it or not spill the oil spill clean with lighter fluid
No, chemical cleaning is not necessary for all spilled materials. Chemical cleaning is only necessary when hazzardous materials are spilled. In most cases it is best to perform a true chjemical cleaning with a spill. Safety should always be the first concearn,and properly cleaning a spill is the best thing.
Check out the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
some workers are cleaning it up
Transocean is under contract for BP.