Published 1994 | Version v1
Book

A method for predicting the extent of petroleum hydrocarbon biodegradation in contaminated soils

  • 1. Pacific Northwest Labs., Richland, WA (United States). Engineering Technology Center

Description

A series of solid- and slurry-phase soil bioremediation experiments involving different crude oils and refined petroleum products were performed to investigate the factors which affect the maximum extent of total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) biodegradation. The authors used a comprehensive petroleum hydrocarbon characterization procedure involving group-type separation analyses, boiling-point distributions, and hydrocarbon typing by field ionization mass spectroscopy. Initial and final concentrations of specified hydrocarbon classes were determined in each of seven different bioremediation treatments. Generally, they found that the degree of TPH biodegradation was affected mainly by the type of hydrocarbons in the contaminant matrix. In contrast, the influence of experimental variables such as soil type, fertilizer concentrations, microbial plate counts, and treatment type (slurry versus landfarming) on the overall extent of TPH biodegradation was insignificant. Based on these findings, a predictive algorithm was developed to estimate the extent of TPH biodegradation from the average reduction of 86 individual hydrocarbon classes and their respective initial concentrations. Model predictions for gravimetric TPH removals were in close agreement with analytical results from two independent laboratories

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Battelle Press.
Imprint Place
Columbus, OH (United States)
ISBN
0-935470-85-9
Imprint Title
In-situ remediation: Scientific basis for current and future technologies. Part 1
Imprint Pagination
704 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 195-207.

Conference

Title
symposium on in-situ remediation--scientific basis for current and future technologies.
Acronym
33. Hanford symposium on health and the environment
Dates
7-11 Nov 1994.
Place
Richland, WA (United States).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
28013325
Subject category
S02: PETROLEUM;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ALGORITHMS; BIODEGRADATION; FORECASTING; HYDROCARBONS; OIL SPILLS; REMEDIAL ACTION; SOILS
Descriptors DEC
ACCIDENTS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DECOMPOSITION; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-941124--.