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Treatment of creosote-contaminated groundwater in vegetated sorption/bio-barriers in cold climates
Authors:Grete Rasmussen  Rolf A Olsen
Institution:(1) Norwegian Centre for Soil and Environmental Research (Jordforsk), Frederik A. Dahls vei 20, 1432 Ås, Norway (author for correspondence;(2) Deptartment of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Agricultural University of Norway, 1432 Ås, Norway
Abstract:Permeable barriers are structures installed in situ to treat contaminated groundwater. Pollutants are removed as contaminated groundwater flows through a barrier material. A compost/sand barrier and a plant covered permeable barrier with soil/sand and peat/sand were tested in pilot-scale to treat creosote-contaminated groundwater by sorption and biological removal in situ. Outlet concentrations of the barriers were consistently low during the 29 months of operation. Although sorption sites were filled up with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, they seemed to be regenerated because of biodegradation under aerobic conditions. The vegetated section was least efficient, probably because of lack of oxygen, hence it could not be determined if the plants had a positive effect. As long as biodegradation is efficient the barrier is expected to function for several more years.
Keywords:creosote  groundwater  permeable barrier  phytoremediation  pilot-scale
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