TCE remediation using in situ, resting-state bioaugmentation

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作者
Duba, AG [1 ]
Jackson, KJ [1 ]
Jovanovich, MC [1 ]
Knapp, RB [1 ]
Taylor, RT [1 ]
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[1] LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LIVERMORE, CA 94551 USA
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10.1021/es950730k
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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A field test has demonstrated that an in situ biofilter using resting-state cells effectively remediated groundwater with about 425 ppb of trichloroethene (TCE) as the sole contaminant species. About 5.4 kg (dry weight equivalent) of a strain of methanotrophic bacteria (Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b) was suspended in 1800 L of groundwater (5.4 x 10(9) cells/mt) and injected into an aquifer through a single well at a depth of 27 m, several meters below the water table. The injected groundwater was devoid of TCE and growth substrates but was amended with a phosphate solution (10 mM) to buffer the pH a nd phenol red (20 mu m) to act as a tracer. Approximately 50% of the injected bacteria attached to the sediments, forming an in situ, fixed-bed bioreactor of unknown geometry. Contaminated groundwater was subsequently withdrawn through the biofilter region by extracting at 3.8 L/min for 30 h and then at 2.0 L/min for the remaining 39 days of the field experiment. TCE concentrations in the extracted groundwater decreased from 425 to less than 10 ppb during the first 50 h of withdrawal, which is equivalent to a 98% reduction. TCE concentration extracted through the biofilter gradually increased to background values at 40 days when the experiment was terminated.
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