Title of article
Engineered in situ bioremediation of soil and groundwater polluted with weathered hydrocarbons
Author/Authors
Demelza Menendez-Vega، نويسنده , , Jose Luis R. Gallego، نويسنده , , Ana Isabel Pelaez، نويسنده , , Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba، نويسنده , , Javier Moreno، نويسنده , , Daniel MuNoz-lOpez، نويسنده , , Maria Jesus Sanchez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
12
From page
310
To page
321
Abstract
In this work, we present our experience in the engineered in situ biostimulation of a hydrocarbon-polluted subsoil of an old metal-working plant. The site had a long history of fuel, lubricant oil, and diesel spills and leakages that were initially treated by means of physico-chemical techniques. After one year of treatment, weathered hydrocarbons were firmly sorbed in the unsaturated zone, limiting the effectiveness of the physico-chemical methods being applied. Also, low nutrient and dissolved oxygen levels limited natural attenuation yields. Therefore, a bioremediation approach based on the injection of hydrogen peroxide, an oleophilic fertilizer, and a surfactant was applied. Total petroleum hydrocarbons and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry determinations were performed as a chemical means of monitoring the process. Microbial populations, including the presence of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria, were simultaneously analyzed during the process, using enrichment techniques and confocal laser scanning microscopy observations with fluorescent indicators. Hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria were already present in the polluted subsoil prior to the implementation of this bioremediation technique and increased noticeably during the first 2 months of treatment. Hence, the suitability of the nutrient and oxygen amending approach was confirmed as further demonstrated by chemical determinations.
Keywords
degrading bacteria , in situ bioremediation , Hydrocarbon , soil , groundwater , viability , activity , Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
Journal title
European Journal of Soil Biology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
European Journal of Soil Biology
Record number
966039
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