Oil pollution countermeasures: High oil-resistant Japanese turf 'Burning Field'
Phytoremediation of oil-contaminated soil using highly oil-resistant grass. It is a low-cost, low-burden oil contamination countermeasure that does not require on-site purification or residual soil treatment.
The highly oil-resistant Japanese turf variety "Burning Field" activates root zone microorganisms by being planted in oil-contaminated soil, promoting oil reduction. The turf covers the surface, effectively addressing oil odor and landscape issues. Management during application is almost unnecessary, making it suitable for low-cost, low-impact oil contamination measures in idle lands such as factory sites and former gas stations. Since it does not involve the injection of microbial materials or chemicals or soil mixing, it is a more affordable and environmentally friendly method than bioremediation. It has been adopted by major oil companies. **Features of Burning Field:** - Resistant to drought, no watering management is needed after establishment. - After planting, purification is promoted through the plant's action without much effort. - The turf suppresses the spread of oil odor by covering the ground. - It can grow in high-concentration oil-contaminated soil, with roots extending about 1 meter. - Being a native species of Japan, it poses no risk to the ecosystem. - The grass height is about 10 cm, eliminating the need for mowing like a lawn. - As a perennial, it is expected to be effective for multiple years without replanting. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
- Company:住友林業緑化
- Price:Less than 10,000 yen