An Evaluation of Limiting Parameters of an In Situ Trichloroethene Bioremediation Project Based on Seven TCE Field Bioremediation Studies

Seven aerobic field trichloroethene (TCE) bioremediation projects were evaluated to determine key parameters leading to in situ TCE bioremediation effectiveness. Key parameters identified were: 1) presence of other contaminants, 2) efficacy of the cometabolic inducer, 3) technology design, and...

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Main Author: Walecka-Hutchison, Claudia
Other Authors: Conklin, Martha
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1999
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626785
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6267852018-02-25T03:00:30Z An Evaluation of Limiting Parameters of an In Situ Trichloroethene Bioremediation Project Based on Seven TCE Field Bioremediation Studies Walecka-Hutchison, Claudia Walecka-Hutchison, Claudia Conklin, Martha Conklin, Martha Seven aerobic field trichloroethene (TCE) bioremediation projects were evaluated to determine key parameters leading to in situ TCE bioremediation effectiveness. Key parameters identified were: 1) presence of other contaminants, 2) efficacy of the cometabolic inducer, 3) technology design, and 4) site soils and hydraulics. These four parameters were then used to evaluate the pilot bioremediation operation at Air Force Plant #44 in Tucson, Arizona. The pilot operation was poorly designed. Site characterization appeared insufficient; laboratory studies were not representative of site conditions; 1, 1-dichloroethene appeared to inhibit TCE degradation; the purpose of the injected methanol ( cometabolic inducer) was unclear. Well design, specifically screen interval location, also contributed to technology deficiency. Soil type appeared to be the most limiting component; hydraulic conductivity (K) representative of the contaminated clay at the APP #44 site was estimated at 1.5 x 10-5 cm/sec. Over the course of the trial, spatially averaged TCE concentrations decreased by 41 %. Well chloride data calculations indicated that a 27% reduction may be attributable to dilution, thereby suggesting that only a 14% decrease in concentrations may be attributable to biological degradation. 1999 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626785 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/626785 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description Seven aerobic field trichloroethene (TCE) bioremediation projects were evaluated to determine key parameters leading to in situ TCE bioremediation effectiveness. Key parameters identified were: 1) presence of other contaminants, 2) efficacy of the cometabolic inducer, 3) technology design, and 4) site soils and hydraulics. These four parameters were then used to evaluate the pilot bioremediation operation at Air Force Plant #44 in Tucson, Arizona. The pilot operation was poorly designed. Site characterization appeared insufficient; laboratory studies were not representative of site conditions; 1, 1-dichloroethene appeared to inhibit TCE degradation; the purpose of the injected methanol ( cometabolic inducer) was unclear. Well design, specifically screen interval location, also contributed to technology deficiency. Soil type appeared to be the most limiting component; hydraulic conductivity (K) representative of the contaminated clay at the APP #44 site was estimated at 1.5 x 10-5 cm/sec. Over the course of the trial, spatially averaged TCE concentrations decreased by 41 %. Well chloride data calculations indicated that a 27% reduction may be attributable to dilution, thereby suggesting that only a 14% decrease in concentrations may be attributable to biological degradation.
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author Walecka-Hutchison, Claudia
Walecka-Hutchison, Claudia
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An Evaluation of Limiting Parameters of an In Situ Trichloroethene Bioremediation Project Based on Seven TCE Field Bioremediation Studies
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title An Evaluation of Limiting Parameters of an In Situ Trichloroethene Bioremediation Project Based on Seven TCE Field Bioremediation Studies
title_short An Evaluation of Limiting Parameters of an In Situ Trichloroethene Bioremediation Project Based on Seven TCE Field Bioremediation Studies
title_full An Evaluation of Limiting Parameters of an In Situ Trichloroethene Bioremediation Project Based on Seven TCE Field Bioremediation Studies
title_fullStr An Evaluation of Limiting Parameters of an In Situ Trichloroethene Bioremediation Project Based on Seven TCE Field Bioremediation Studies
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title_sort evaluation of limiting parameters of an in situ trichloroethene bioremediation project based on seven tce field bioremediation studies
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