Published 1992 | Version v1
Book

Bioremediation of Bunker C

Creators

  • 1. Bioremediation, Inc., Portland, OR (United States)

Description

In the states of Washington and Oregon, the highest priority for waste management is now given to recycling, reuse and permanent solutions as opposed to landfill disposal. Bioremediation is recognized as a treatment of choice over other technologies that do not provide permanent solutions. From a business point of view, it is usually the most cost-effective. Bioremediation works extremely well for most common hydrocarbons including aviation fuel, heating oil and diesel oil. Bunker C, a high boiling point distillate, is the most recalcitrant hydrocarbon for treatment and is the topic of this paper. Bunker C lives up to its reputation of being a very recalcitrant hydrocarbon to biodegrade. The authors have demonstrated, however, that the soil matrix standards at industrial sites in Washington and Oregon can be achieved using new bioremediation techniques. These techniques are necessary over those typically used to biodegrade jet fuel, heating oil and diesel oil. These extra steps have been developed for our own use in our treatability laboratory

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute.
Imprint Place
Greenbelt, MD (United States)
ISBN
1-56590-004-9
Imprint Title
Proceedings of HMC-South '92 exhibitor conference and exhibition
Imprint Pagination
431 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 13-15.

Conference

Title
Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute meeting.
Acronym
HMC-SOUTH '92
Dates
26-28 Feb 1992.
Place
New Orleans, LA (United States).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-920251--.