利用污染场地原生文化对土壤柱中的氯酸盐和铬进行生物修复

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 WATER RESOURCES
Mehdi Motevasselin, Beata Gorczyca, Indra Kalinovich, Richard Sparling, Ramanathan Sri Ranjan
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摘要

氯酸盐和六价铬(铬酸盐)都被广泛应用于不同的行业,过去不当的废物管理使得许多地方的地下水中氯酸盐和六价铬(铬酸盐)浓度升高,对人类和/或生态健康构成潜在风险。生物修复是一种可持续的管理解决方案,可以将这两种污染物减少到毒性较低的种类。在早期的微观实验中,我们已经证明,只要提供足够的电子供体、氮和磷,从氯酸盐和铬酸盐污染场地收集的本地微生物就能将地下水中这些化学物质的浓度降低到可接受的监管水平。在这项研究中,使用了来自马尼托巴省(加拿大)受氯酸盐和铬酸盐影响场地的土壤以及经醋酸盐、氮和磷修正的合成地下水,进行了连续流柱实验。目的是评估原位处理地下水的可能性。在色谱柱出水中测得的铬酸盐和氯酸盐浓度分别下降了 86% 和 96%。然而,生物量的增加和三价铬的沉淀降低了色谱柱中的水流速度,这是将这种方法作为长期原位修复解决方案的一个问题。
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Bioremediation of Chlorate and Chromium in Soil Columns Using Contaminated Site Native Culture

Bioremediation of Chlorate and Chromium in Soil Columns Using Contaminated Site Native Culture

Chlorate and hexavalent chromium (chromate) are both widely used in different industries, and the improper waste management in the past left many sites with elevated concentrations in groundwater that pose potential risk to human and/or ecological health. Bioremediation is a sustainable management solution that can reduce both of these contaminants to less toxic species. In our earlier microcosms experiments, we have demonstrated that native microorganisms collected from a site contaminated with chlorate and chromate can lower the concentration of these chemicals in groundwater to acceptable regulatory levels provided sufficient electron donor, nitrogen, and phosphorous are provided. In this study, continuous flow column experiments were performed using soil from the site impacted by both chlorate and chromate in the Province of Manitoba (Canada) and synthetic groundwater amended with acetate, nitrogen, and phosphorous. The objective was to evaluate at a bench scale possibility of in-situ groundwater treatment. Concentrations of chromate and chlorate measured in the columns' effluent water dropped by 86% and 96%, respectively. However, increased biomass and precipitation of trivalent chromium reduced the water flow rate in the columns, a concern for implementing this method as a long-term in-situ remediation solution.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
60
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1981, Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation® has been a resource for researchers and practitioners in the field. It is a quarterly journal that offers the best in application oriented, peer-reviewed papers together with insightful articles from the practitioner''s perspective. Each issue features papers containing cutting-edge information on treatment technology, columns by industry experts, news briefs, and equipment news. GWMR plays a unique role in advancing the practice of the groundwater monitoring and remediation field by providing forward-thinking research with practical solutions.
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