Title of article :
Bioremediation of soils contaminated with explosives
Author/Authors :
Lewis، نويسنده , , Thomas A and Newcombe، نويسنده , , David A and Crawford، نويسنده , , Ronald L، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
17
From page :
291
To page :
307
Abstract :
The large-scale industrial production and processing of munitions such as 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) over the past 100 years led to the disposal of wastes containing explosives and nitrated organic by-products into the environment. In the US, the Army alone has estimated that over 1.2 million tons of soil have been contaminated with explosives, and the impact of explosives contamination in other countries is of similar magnitude. In recent years, growing concern about the health and ecological threats posed by man-made chemicals have led to studies of the toxicology of explosives, which have identified toxic and mutagenic effects of the common military explosives and their transformation products (Bruns-Nagel et al., 1999a; Fuchs et al., 2001; Homma-Takeda et al., 2002; Honeycutt et al., 1996; Rosenblatt et al., 1991; Spanggord et al., 1982; Tan et al., 1992; Won et al., 1976). Because the cleanup of areas contaminated by explosives is now mandated because of public health concerns, considerable effort has been invested in finding economical remediation technologies. Biological treatment processes are often considered, since these are usually the least expensive means of destroying organic pollution. This review examines the most important groups of chemicals that must be treated at sites contaminated by explosives processing, the chemical and biological transformations they undergo, and commercial processes developed to exploit these transformations for treatment of contaminated soil. We critically examine about 150 papers on the topic, including approximately 60 published within the past 5 years.
Keywords :
5-triazine , RDX , 3 , Octahydro-1 , 5-trinitro-1 , 2 , 5 , 6 , 7-tetranitro-1 , 6-Trinitrotoluene , 3 , trinitrotoluene , 5 , 5 , HMX , 6-trinitrophenol , Biodegradation , 2 , 7-tetrazocine , Hexahydro-1 , soil , 3 , Picric acid , Bioremediation , 3
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Management
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Management
Record number :
1569430
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