Method and apparatus for remediating contaminated material

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – With treating fluid purifying or separating means

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1341022, 134105, 134188, B08B 302

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054921392

ABSTRACT:
The apparatus of the present invention includes a tank containing a cleaning fluid having microorganisms therein. The material to be cleaned is placed within the tank and the microorganisms separate the contaminates from the material to be cleaned. The cleaning fluid is recirculated continuously through the cleaning tank and the contaminates are drawn off of the fluid within the container as the contaminates rise to and float upon the top surface of the fluid within the container.

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