Patent ID: 11865596
Assignee: VRM INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD
Field: Basic materials chemistry (Chemistry)
Classification: CPC B  C  Y | IPC B  C

Claim 0:
1. A method for restoring a contaminated site, the method consisting of the steps:
developing an amended contaminated site by:
undertaking a primary amendment of soil in a contaminated site, wherein the step of undertaking the primary amendment of the soil in the contaminated site consists of applying a first catalyst, a second catalyst, and optionally a third catalyst to the soil in the contaminated site, wherein the first catalyst, the second catalyst, and optionally the third catalyst are applied to a first portion of the soil in the contaminated site such that a first matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on 5% or less of the contaminated site by area;
undertaking a secondary amendment of the soil in the contaminated site, wherein the step of undertaking the secondary amendment of the soil in the contaminated site consists of applying the first catalyst, the second catalyst, and optionally the third catalyst to the soil in the contaminated site, wherein the first catalyst, the second catalyst, and optionally the third catalyst are applied to a second portion of the soil in the contaminated site such that a second matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on 20% or less of the contaminated site by area, and wherein the second portion of the contaminated site comprises the first portion of the contaminated site; and
undertaking a tertiary amendment of the soil in the contaminated site, wherein the step of undertaking the tertiary amendment of the soil in the contaminated site consists of applying the first catalyst, the second catalyst, and optionally the third catalyst to the soil in the contaminated site, wherein the first catalyst, the second catalyst, and optionally the third catalyst are applied to a third portion of the soil in the contaminated site such that a third matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on 75% or less of the contaminated site by area, and wherein the third portion of the contaminated site comprises the second portion of the contaminated site and the first portion of the contaminated site,

wherein biological energy is generated in the first matrix, the second matrix, and the third matrix of biological energy generation points by capturing solar energy outside a spectral range used by plants and subsequently storing the solar energy in the soil of the contaminated site as an organic molecule,
wherein the soil in the contaminated site has at least one of acidity, alkalinity, or sodic contamination,
wherein the first catalyst consists of a humified soil prepared from continuous fermentation of a first organic material, the second catalyst consists of a liquid fertiliser prepared from continuous fermentation of a second organic material, and the third catalyst is a liquid generated by biological hydrosynthesis at least one of in or on the amended contaminated site,
wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst stimulate activity of one or more prokaryotic organisms in the first matrix, the second matrix, and the third matrix of the biological energy generation points to convert the organic molecule to water and one or more compounds rich in hydrogen, thereby resulting in formation of a second humified soil having an excess of soil moisture, the excess of soil moisture increasing at least one of water flow in the second humified soil or movement of water in a water table associated with the contaminated site, and
wherein increasing the at least one of the water flow in the second humified soil or the movement of water in the water table associated with the contaminated site and formation of the one or more compounds rich in hydrogen together improve a capacity of the soil in the contaminated site to balance hydrogen compounds by at least one of reducing excessive acidity and alkalinity of the soil in the contaminated site, improving hydrogen exchange between biotic and abiotic sources, or reducing the sodic contamination of the soil in the contaminated site.