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Date of Patent:
Sep. 17, 2002

Filed:

Aug. 23, 1999
Applicant:
Inventors:

Kazuhiro Takagi, Ibaraki, JP;

Yuuichi Yoshioka, Kochi, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B09B 3/00 ; C02F 3/30 ; C12N 1/00 ; C12N 1/12 ; C12N 1/20 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
B09B 3/00 ; C02F 3/30 ; C12N 1/00 ; C12N 1/12 ; C12N 1/20 ;
Abstract

A porous material having a greater adsorptivity for adsorbing organic contaminants, such as agricultural chemicals, than a target soil, is fragmented. The fragmented porous material is mixed into a soil which the decomposing bacteria inhabit, thereby forming an enrichment soil layer. Through the enrichment soil layer, there is circulated an inorganic salt medium containing carbon and nitrogen sources formed by only an organic contaminant to be decomposed, thereby rapidly enriching the decomposing bacteria in the fragmented porous material. The fragmented porous material is inoculated into new fragmented porous material to form an enrichment layer consisting of the fragmented porous material only. Into the enrichment layer, the inorganic salt medium containing carbon and nitrogen sources formed by only an organic contaminant to be decomposed is circulated and the operation of enriching decomposing bacteria is repeated a plurality of times for the new fragmented porous material as well to enhance the degree of purity and enrichment of the decomposing bacteria, thereby rapidly isolating the decomposing bacteria.


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