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Microbial Degradation of PCBs in Contaminated Sediments
Authors:G-Y Rhee  Y-C Cho  EB Ostrofsky
Abstract:The extent of natural dechlorination varies widely in sediments and fails to reach its maximum potential. Recent laboratory and field studies have suggested that the potential for further dechlorination is low in the Hudson and St. Lawrence Rivers. Laboratory investigations have also indicated that polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) dechlorination is directly coupled to the growth of dechlorinating microorganisms in that: (a) there was no growth of dechlorinating microorganisms below the threshold concentration, (b) the rate of chlorine removal per gram sediment was significantly correlated to the growth rate of the microorganisms, (c) the negative effect of lower moisture levels on dechlorination was correlated to the microorganism death rate, and (d) the extent of natural dechlorination in the St. Lawrence River appears to be related to the in-situ population size of dechlorinators. There also appear to be many dechlorinating populations, each with different requirements and competence. Therefore, the growth enhancement of these microorganisms is the key to promoting PCB dechlorination either in situ or ex situ. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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