Alternative Oil Spill Cleanup Methods

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Does anyone know of any alternative ways to clean up oil spills? 

I am looking for methods other than dispersants, since it is still unclear whether they would work on the Arctic because the water is cold there. 

I have read about naturally occurring microbes in seawater which could break down the oil or super-absorbent materials. Does anyone have more detailed information on these? 

Which alternative oil spill cleanup methods do you know about? 

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Look up Paul Stamets, ...

Look up Paul Stamets, mycology, he has high success rates with hydrocarbon cleanup.

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CETCO offers Organoclay, an ...

CETCO offers Organoclay, an adsorptive clay media capable of permanently adsorbing oily waste. 

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Minja Ivanov  let's assume, a ...

Minja Ivanov  let's assume, a cloth containing bacteria, u can use this cloth for in situ treatment.

bacteria could be isolated from the contaminated site and encapsulation is done by the electrospinning.

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Hi - my company as a very effective & proven chemical free tech that may be what you are looking for. Contact me if you'd like to find out more. Regards Simon 

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Please take a look at ...

Please take a look at www.oileraser.com. It's a proprietary coating that can be applied to conventional materials -foam and fiber - to make them super oleophilic and hydrophobic enhancing the capacity up to 80X it's weight in petrochemicals.  It can also be applied to open cell foams and fibers for filtration etc. 

The oil can then be released using a release agent to rebarrel or reprocess the accrued oil and extends the life of the product exponentially. 

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Hi Minja, Have a look at ...

Hi Minja,

Have a look at the Pratley product called Gunge Sponge. It has been used for oil spills in the past and they supply on a large scale. 

See the video here

https://youtu.be/whWM65mc5Qohttps://youtu.be/whWM65mc5Qo

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Bacteria also will not be so ...

Bacteria also will not be so active in the snow.

1) collect oil and snow and separate in a small separation unit after snow melted, or

2) apply porous hydrophobic silica grains (like aerogel, silicagel) , they absorb only hydricarbons, collect them later

Sorry I do not know details but you find more in the Internet.

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Cattail' have been used as an ...

Cattail' have been used as an absorbent.  

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Hello Minja; There are ...

Hello Minja; There are several alternate methods of oil spill cleanup other than dispersants. There are multiple products readily available for industrial spills. They are called "spill pig booms"; they are large absorbent floating, tubular pillows which only absorb oil and chemicals, not water. There are also very newly developed oil adsorbent microfiber screens which can be applied like a sediment screen for water applications. This application can be deployed just like a large "fishing net" around the spill and absorb the oil/chemicals. Then the entire net is reeled in with the trapped spill material contained within. I wholly agree with not employing "dispersants". These chemicals do not disassociate the target constituent; rather these chemicals change the  viscosity and the relative mass of the target constituent. When these dispersants were used in the BP Deep Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the oil disappeared from the surface; only to coagulate underwater with bubbles of oil the size of VolksWagon's  beetle cars, in multiple submerged plumes  up to1,000 miles long and at various depth's all inevitably settling to the floor of the Gulf and covering the Benthos. Please feel free to contact me for more information at: Phone - 410-388-0898 / Email: irsd7@verizon.net

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hi an italian company ( ...

hi

an italian company ( eurovix ) develop a kind of bacteria for this application. try to google them

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