Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4765493 | Data in Brief | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Oil drill cuttings are challenging wastes in oil sites especially in Khuzestan province, a major oil producing region in Iran. As co- composting is a simple and eco- friendly technique for bioremediation of oil base drill cutting, this data article designed to describe co- composting of oil base drill cutting with cow manure. The data suggest that with optimized mixture of cow manure/oily drill wastes (here, 20:1) could engender more effective treatment of the wastes (with final total petroleum hydrocarbon of 0.01Â g/Kg). The data will be informative for oil drilling companies and environmental agencies for choosing it as a practical bioremediation process of soil/wastes polluted by petroleum hydrocarbons.
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Authors
Mehdi Ahmadi, Moloud Dashtestani, Afshin Takdastan, Sahand Jorfi, Bahman Ramavandi,