Published November 1996 | Version v1
Journal article

Microbial decontamination of polluted soil in a slurry process

  • 1. Delft Univ. of Technology (Netherlands). Kluyver Lab. for Biochemical Technology

Description

Oil-contaminated soil (2.3--17 g/kg), even soil with high clay and silt content, was remediated microbiologically in a slurry reactor. The presence of soil, however, limits the degradation rate of oil. In contrast with results form experiments using oil dispersed in water, the relative composition of the oil components in a soil slurry after degradation was about the same as that of the original oil. Thus the composition of the degraded oil is the same as that of the original oil, which is indicative for a physical, rather than a (bio)chemical, limitation on the oil degradation rate. About 70% of the contaminant was readily available and was degraded in less than eight days. The dual injected turbulent suspension (DITS) reactor is able to combine remediation of part of the contaminated (polydisperse) soil with separation of the soil into a heavily and a lightly polluted fraction. In continuous operation, lowering the overall soil residence time from 200 to 100 h did not significantly increase the oil concentration in the effluent soil. Therefore a soil residence time of less than 100 h is feasible. With a residence time of 100 h, overall oil degradation rates at the steady state were more than 70 times faster than in a comparable land farm. After treatment in a DITS reactor, the remaining oil in the contaminated soil fraction is slowly released from the soil. From a batch experiment it was found that another 10 weeks were needed to reach the Dutch reference level of 50 mg/kg. This can be done in a process with a low energy input, such as a landfarm

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Environmental Engineering (New York)
Journal Volume
122
Journal Issue
11
Journal Page Range
p. 975-982.
ISSN
0733-9372
CODEN
JOEEDU

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
28023422
Subject category
S02: PETROLEUM;
Descriptors DEI
BIODEGRADATION; BIOREACTORS; OIL SPILLS; PETROLEUM; REMEDIAL ACTION; SOILS
Descriptors DEC
ACCIDENTS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DECOMPOSITION; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS