Abstract: A process for pre-emptive potential in bioremediation of oil spills comprising the steps of fabricating cells of micro-organisms capable of degrading hydrocarbons, encapsulating the cells into pods dissolvable in a non-hydrocarbon environment such as water, introducing the pods into a body of petroleum contained in a vessel which if unintentionally fractured to release the body of petroleum into the non-hydrocarbon environment will also release the cells, causing the cells to open and allow the micro-organism to degrade the hydrocarbon and consume the oil spill. The process may also include the step of recovering pods which are not released into the non-hydrocarbon environment from the body of petroleum.
Abstract: A coilable length of insulating material adapted to be set up for forming a duct to contain wire-like members extending along its length, wherein the length has a plurality of spaced apart longitudinally extending scores, the space between the scores defining top and bottom and side walls of the duct, and a adhesive strip arranged along the length for securing the walls of the duct set up when connected between at least two of the walls. A wall overlying the top wall may be adhesively secured to it for securing the duct in set up position. The length may be cut to any desired length. The length may also have another adhesive strip along one of the walls for securing the set up duct to a selected surface. The duct may be mitered by cutting it laterally for tracking corners and non-planar surfaces. The invention also relates to the method for making and setting up such a duct.