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从柴油污染土壤中筛选分离出一株高效降解柴油的菌株CY-1,考察了自然衰减修复、生物刺激修复、生物强化修复以及生物刺激-生物强化联合修复等4种修复方法对土壤中柴油的降解能力及降解过程中几种土壤微生物酶活性的变化。实验结果表明:该菌为假单胞菌属;采用生物刺激-生物强化联合修复初始柴油质量分数为2.70%的柴油污染土壤,经过31 d的降解,柴油质量分数降至1.09%,柴油去除率达59.6%;经生物刺激-生物强化联合修复,土壤脱氢酶活性和荧光素二乙酸酯水解酶活性最高;通过生物刺激处理可使土壤脲酶活性和磷酸酶活性达到最高。 相似文献
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以盆栽实验为基础,研究了植物(黑麦草,Lolium perenne L)-微生物(不动杆菌,Acinetobacter sp.)组合体系对石油污染土壤的修复效果。实验结果表明:在总石油烃含量为4 420.18 mg/kg、脱氢酶活性为230.52 μg/(g·d)、苯酚毒性当量浓度(TEQphenol)为1 633.21 mg/L的初始条件下,强化组总石油烃降解率最高为53.08%,是对照组的1.60倍;土壤的脱氢酶活性达到637.73 μg/(g·d),是对照组的10.64倍;石油污染土壤的生物毒性大幅降低, TEQphenol最终降低至171.08 mg/L。说明该组合体系对石油污染土壤具有很好的修复作用,且微生物对土壤中有毒物质的降解起主要作用。 相似文献
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生物泥浆技术作为一种污染土壤生物修复技术,具有修复效率高、修复时间短及修复成本低等优点。本文介绍了生物泥浆修复设备的结构及修复工艺流程,例举了生物泥浆技术修复多环芳烃(PAHs)污染土壤的典型案例,探讨了生物泥浆技术修复PAHs污染土壤效果的主要影响因素:PAHs理化性质、PAHs污染浓度和污染时间、微生物、泥浆水土比、电子受体、传质过程等。展望了生物泥浆技术未来的发展方向:通过分子生物学工具监控、调节生物修复,促进泥浆内部微生物群落活动,有针对性地提高微生物对PAHs的修复能力。 相似文献
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植物修复石油污染土壤的研究进展 总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4
石油污染土壤的植物修复技术以其处理成本低、无二次污染、自然美观等特点,正逐步成为未来石油污染治理研究的一个重要方向。文章综述了植物修复石油污染土壤的研究进展,阐述了植物修复的机理、影响因素、转基因植物的应用及与其他技术的联用,并探讨了植物修复石油污染土壤研究中存在的问题。 相似文献
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采用原位修复法处理石油烃污染土壤,考察了土壤中石油烃的自然降解情况,研究了土壤改良剂和生物营养剂对石油烃降解的促进作用。实验结果表明:将总石油烃含量约为5 g/kg的实验土样降解30 d,自然降解时总石油烃降解率为7.8%;当单独加入1.0%(w)的土壤改良剂时,总石油烃降解率达36.0%;当单独加入1.0 g/kg的生物营养剂时,总石油烃降解率为51.6%;最佳促进剂配方为土壤改良剂加入量1.0%(w),生物营养剂加入量1.0 g/kg,此条件下总石油烃降解率为80.1%。 相似文献
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Rebecca H. Mora Tamzen W. Macbeth Tara MacHarg Jagadish Gundarlahalli Holly Holbrook Paul Schiff 《补救:环境净化治理成本、技术与工艺杂志》2008,18(3):7-30
An in situ bioremediation (ISB) pilot study, using whey powder as an electron donor, is being performed at Site 19, Edwards Air Force Base, California, to treat groundwater contaminated with trichloroethene (TCE) via anaerobic reductive dechlorination. Challenging site features include a fractured granitic aquifer, complex geochemistry, and limited biological capacity for reductive dechlorination. ISB was conducted in two phases with Phase I including one‐and‐a‐half years of biostimulation only using whey powder and Phase II including biostimulation with buffered whey powder and bioaugmentation. Results of Phase I demonstrated effective distribution of whey during injections resulting in depletion of high concentrations of sulfate and methanogenesis, but acid production due to whey fermentation and limited buffering capacity of the aquifer resulted in undesirable impacts to pH. In addition, cis‐1,2‐dichloroethene (cis‐1,2‐DCE) stall was observed, which correlated to the unsuccessful growth of native Dehalococcoides populations. Therefore, Phase II included the successful buffering of whey powder using bicarbonate, which mitigated negative pH effects. In addition, bioaugmentation resulted in successful transport of Dehalococcoides populations to greater than 50 feet away from the injection point four months after inoculation. A concomitant depletion of accumulated cis‐1,2‐DCE was observed at all wells affected by bioaugmented Dehalococcoides. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 相似文献
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Optimization and validation of enhanced biological reduction of 1,2,3‐trichloropropane in groundwater
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Melissa Schmitt Srinivasa Varadhan Sandra Dworatzek Jennifer Webb Eric Suchomel 《补救:环境净化治理成本、技术与工艺杂志》2017,28(1):17-25
Laboratory and field demonstration studies were conducted to assess the efficacy of enhanced biological reduction of 1,2,3‐trichloropropane (TCP) in groundwater. Laboratory studies evaluated the effects of pH and initial TCP concentrations on TCP reduction and the activity of a microbial inoculum containing Dehalogenimonas (Dhg). Laboratory results showed successful reduction at a pH of 5 to 9 with optimal reduction at 7 to 9 and at initial TCP concentrations ranging from 10 to over 10,000 micrograms per liter (μg/L). Based on findings from the laboratory study, the effects of TCP concentration, geochemical conditions, and amendment concentration on bioremediation efficacy were investigated during a field demonstration at a site with relatively low initial concentrations of TCP (< 2 μg/L). The field demonstration included injection of emulsified vegetable oil (EVO) and lactate as a carbon substrate for biostimulation, followed by bioaugmentation using the microbial inoculum containing Dhg. Post‐injection performance monitoring demonstrated reduction of TCP to below laboratory detection limits (< 0.005 μg/L) after an initial lag period of approximately six months following injections. TCP reduction was accompanied by generation of the degradation byproduct propene. A marginal increase in TCP concentrations, potentially due to an influx of upgradient aerobic groundwater containing TCP, was observed eight months after injections thereby demonstrating the sensitivity of this bioaugmentation application to changes in geochemical parameters. Despite this marginal increase, performance monitoring results indicate continued TCP biodegradation 15 months after implementation of the injection program. This demonstration suggests that enhanced biodegradation of TCP by combining biostimulation and bioaugmentation may be a promising solution to the challenges associated with remediation of TCP, even when present at low part per billion concentrations in groundwater. 相似文献
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Gary A Sergy Chantal C Guénette Edward H Owens Roger C Prince Kenneth Lee 《Spill Science & Technology Bulletin》2003,8(3):237-244
Experimental oil spill studies were conducted to quantify the effectiveness of selected in-situ shoreline treatment options to accelerate natural oil removal processes on mixed-sediment (sand and pebble) shorelines. At each of three distinct shoreline sites, treatment test plots and control plots were established within a 40-, 80- and 143-m continuous stretch of oiled shoreline. A total of 5500 l of oil was deposited along a 3-m wide swath in the upper intertidal zone at each site. Approximately one week after oiling, a different treatment technique was applied to each plot. The treatment techniques were: sediment relocation (surf washing), mixing (tilling), bioremediation (fertilizer application), and bioremediation combined with mixing. One plot at each site was monitored for natural attenuation. The quantity of oil removed from the plots was measured six times up to 60 days post-treatment and then again one year later. Changes in the physical character of the beach, oil penetration, movement of oil to the subtidal environment, toxicity, and biodegradation were monitored over the 400-day period.The results verified quantitatively that relocation of oiled sediments significantly accelerated the rate of oil removal from the shoreline by more than one year. Microscopic observations and image analyses confirmed that the oil-mineral aggregate formation process was active and was increased by sediment relocation. Oil biodegradation occurred in this arctic environment, both in the oiled sediments and on the fine mineral particles removed from the sediment by natural physical processes. The biodegradation of oil in sediment was significantly stimulated by simple bioremediation protocols. Mixing (by tilling) did not clearly stimulate oil loss and natural recovery in the context of this experimental design. None of the treatment techniques elevated toxicity in the nearshore environment to unacceptable levels, nor did they result in consequential alongshore or nearshore oiling. 相似文献
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Paul M. Bradley Celeste A. Journey Julie D. Kirshtein Mary A. Voytek Pierre J. Lacombe Thomas E. Imbrigiotta Francis H. Chapelle Claire J. Tiedeman Daniel J. Goode 《补救:环境净化治理成本、技术与工艺杂志》2012,22(2):21-32
Significant microbial reductive dechlorination of [1,2 14C] cis‐dichloroethene (DCE) was observed in anoxic microcosms prepared with unamended, fractured rock aquifer materials, which were colonized in situ at multiple depths in two boreholes at the Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWC) in West Trenton, New Jersey. The lack of significant reductive dechlorination in corresponding water‐only treatments indicated that chlororespiration activity in unamended, fractured rock treatments was primarily associated with colonized core material. In these unamended fractured rock microcosms, activity was highest in the shallow zones and generally decreased with increasing depth. Electron‐donor amendment (biostimulation) enhanced chlororespiration in some but not all treatments. In contrast, combining electron‐donor amendment with KB1 amendment (bioaugmentation) enhanced chlororespiration in all treatments and substantially reduced the variability in chlororespiration activity both within and between treatments. These results indicate (1) that a potential for chlororespiration‐based bioremediation exists at NAWC Trenton but is limited under nonengineered conditions, (2) that the limitation on chlororespiration activity is not entirely due to electron‐donor availability, and (3) that a bioaugmentation approach can substantially enhance in situ bioremediation if the requisite amendments can be adequately distributed throughout the fractured rock matrix. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.* 相似文献
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This paper is a summary of the various factors influencing weathering of oil after it has been released into the environment from a spill incident. Special emphasis has been placed on biodegradation processes. Results from two field studies conducted in 1994 and 1999 involving bioremediation of an experimental oil spill on a marine sandy shoreline in Delaware and a freshwater wetland on the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada have been presented in the paper. 相似文献
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Biological barriers are a beneficial application of biofilms that aim at reducing the hydraulic conductivity (K) in geological formations. Several studies have shown the potential benefits of creating such barriers either by stimulating the indigenous microbial community (biostimulation) or injecting bacteria (bioaugmentation). For example, laboratory experiments show that groundwater microorganisms attached to a ceramic surface and generated a biofilm as thick as 1,100 μm. In a limestone fracture, this bacterial community clogged a single fracture up to 99.2 percent within 22 days. At the field scale, applications in porous aquifers led to a five‐fold decrease in K after 2.5 days of biostimulation, and a bioaugmentation with a starved, adapted bacterial culture decreased K by 99.4 percent. One promising development of the biobarrier concept is a field application at a fractured bedrock site. Using a multidisciplinary approach and focusing on a well‐characterized fracture system, a field trial was undertaken in Southern Ontario to measure the extent of bioclogging and the stability over time. This article focuses on the literature pertinent to the preparation of this field trial and presents the innovative approach selected to monitor the bioclogging in such a challenging environment. 相似文献
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《Spill Science & Technology Bulletin》2000,6(5-6):357-359
A cleanup process has been developed to aid in the removal of crude or fuel oil from shorelines using CytoSol “biosolvent” formulation based on vegetable oil methyl esters in combination with bioremediation enhancers. The CytoSol biosolvent dissolves and floats the oil, the oil/biosolvent mixture is rinsed off with ambient temperature water for collection as a consolidated layer with skimmers. The collected oil mixture can be recycled as a burner fuel. Nutrient enhancers in the formulation then stimulate the natural biodegradation of the remaining residual hydrocarbons. This new approach minimizes physical and chemical impacts to marine organisms, cleans oiled surfaces effectively, and allows the oiled ecosystem to recover with less mortality than conventional methods involving hot water, detergents or other chemical cleaners. CytoSol is ideally suited for port facilities and waterfronts dealing with occasional small oil spills and has undergone extensive laboratory testing for the US EPA. In 1997, the CytoSol biosolvent was licensed in the state of California as a shoreline cleaner and set up for commercial distribution.CytoSol biosolvent can extract heavy petroleum (crude, fuel oils) off shoreline habitats, mussel-encrusted breakwaters or pilings, and estuary vegetation. The viscosity of the product tends to limit the penetration of the CytoSol/oil mixture into sand and gravel beaches, allowing more of the dissolved oil to be removed from the shoreline by washing. The product has a low specific gravity (0.87), tends to consolidate oil, and is practically immiscible with water, so it facilitates the recovery of spilled oil with conventional skimming and absorbent boom technologies. Since it is non-volatile and non-flammable, there is little danger of explosion or fire when spraying it inside confined spaces. 相似文献