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Book Factors Influencing the Development of a Biostimulant for the In Situ Anaerobic Dechlorination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Fox River  Wisconsin Sediments

Download or read book Factors Influencing the Development of a Biostimulant for the In Situ Anaerobic Dechlorination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Fox River Wisconsin Sediments written by WC. Boyle and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 15 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) contaminated sediments were collected from the Fox River, Wisconsin, and analyzed for the possible occurrence of reductive dechlorination. Evidence of in-situ dechlorination was observed. However, the extent of this in-situ dechlorination was less than that typically reported in the literature, suggesting that stimulation of further dechlorination was possible.

Book Dredging  Remediation  and Containment of Contaminated Sediments

Download or read book Dredging Remediation and Containment of Contaminated Sediments written by K. R. Demars and published by ASTM International. This book was released on 1995 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Proceedings of the June 1994 title symposium held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and sponsored by the ASTM Committee on Soil and Rock. Papers identify and describe tests, methods, procedures, and materials used in support of dredging, treatment, and containment of contaminated sediments, and focus on

Book In Situ Enhancement of Anaerobic Microbial Dechlorination of Polychlorinated Dibenzo p dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Marine and Estuarine Sediments

Download or read book In Situ Enhancement of Anaerobic Microbial Dechlorination of Polychlorinated Dibenzo p dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Marine and Estuarine Sediments written by and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The management of marine and estuarine sediments contaminated with toxic organic compounds, including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs), is a major problem with far-reaching economic and ecological consequences. Enhancement of microbial degradation of PCDD/Fs in situ is an attractive remediation alternative that could potentially detoxify sediments, avoid the problematic redistribution of contaminants that is associated with dredging, and decrease the cost of sediment management. Reductive dehalogenation is a promising mechanism for the removal of toxic organohalides from estuarine and marine sediments. Anaerobic dechlorination of PCDD/Fs has been reported in marine and estuarine sediments, however, rates are slow and the activity may be the result of a combination of both respiratory and cometabolic processes. For in situ bioremediation, it would be most desirable to stimulate respiratory dechlorination, which is typically associated with higher dechlorination rates. Anaerobic reductive dechlorination is the first step required for the ultimate complete degradation of highly chlorinated PCDD/F congeners. Therefore, identification of the organisms involved, determination of their dechlorinating potential, characterization of how they compete for reducing equivalents with other members of the community, and development of strategies for enhancing their dehalogenating activities, are all needed. The overarching goal of this project, therefore, was to identify environmental conditions and amendments that enhance and accelerate dechlorination of PCDD/Fs by indigenous microbial populations and to identify the organisms responsible for the dechlorination using biomolecular methods. Results from this project show that anaerobic dehalogenation of PCDD/Fs was readily promoted in estuarine, marine and freshwater, sediments from several sites. This project has expanded our understanding of the microorganisms that carry out dehalogenation of PCDD/Fs.