In-situ-Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons

1995 ◽  
pp. 1349-1350
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T. Schenk ◽  
W. Blank
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Nenad Marić ◽  
Mila Ilić ◽  
Srđan Miletić ◽  
Gordana Gojgić-Cvijović ◽  
Vladimir Beškoski ◽  
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pp. 478-482
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Jamie Robinson ◽  
Russell Thomas ◽  
Steve Wallace ◽  
Paddy Daly ◽  
Robert Kalin

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Jay Diebold

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C. D. Goldsmith ◽  
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A. Wong ◽  
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K.T. Järvinen ◽  
J.H. Langwaldt ◽  
E.S. Melin ◽  
M.K. Männistö ◽  
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This paper reviews ten years of research on on-site and in situ bioremediation of chlorophenol contaminated groundwater. Laboratory experiments on the development of a high-rate, fluidized-bed process resulted in a full-scale, pump-and-treat application which has operated for several years. The system operates at ambient groundwater temperature of 7 to 9°C at 2.7 d hydraulic retention time and chlorophenol removal efficiencies of 98.5 to 99.9%. The microbial ecology studies of the contaminated aquifer revealed a diverse chlorophenol-degrading community. In situ biodegradation of chlorophenols is controlled by oxygen availability, only. Laboratory and pilot-scale experiments showed the potential for in situ aquifer bioremediation with iron oxidation and precipitation as a potential problem.


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