In situ BTEX biotransformation under enhanced nitrate- and sulfate-reducing conditions

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Reinhard, M [1 ]
Shang, S [1 ]
Kitanidis, PK [1 ]
Orwin, E [1 ]
Hopkins, GD [1 ]
Lebron, CA [1 ]
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[1] NAVAL FACIL ENGN SERV CTR,PORT HUENEME,CA 93043
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10.1021/es9509238
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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In situ anaerobic biotransformation of BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, o-xylene, and m-xylene) was investigated under enhanced nitrate- and sulfate-reducing conditions. Controlled amounts of BTEX compounds added to slugs of treated groundwater were released into a gasoline-contaminated aquifer at Seat Beach, CA. In a series of studies, the slugs, 470-1700 L in volume, were released into the aquifer through a multi-port injection/extraction well and were subsequently withdrawn over a 2-3-month period. To evaluate unamended in situ conditions, the injectate was treated with granular activated carbon (GAC) and augmented with bromide as a tracer. To evaluate nitrate- and sulfate-reducing conditions,the injectate was also deionized and augmented with 200-300 mu g/L BTEX, nitrate or sulfate, and background electrolytes. Under unamended conditions, transformation appeared to be limited to the slow removal of toluene and m,p-xylene (i.e., sum of m+p-xylene). Under nitrate-reducing conditions, toluene, ethylbenzene, and m-xylene were transformed without a lag phase in less than 10 days, and o-xylene was transformed in 72 days. Under sulfate-reducing conditions, toluene, m-xylene and o-xylene were completely transformed in less than 50 days, and ethylbenzene was removed in 60 days. Benzene appeared to be removed under sulfate-reducing conditions, but the trend was pronounced only at some levels. A two-dimensional model is presented for the evaluation of reactive solute behavior in such slug tests. For compounds that are transformed without a fag phase, zero-order kinetics appears to be more applicable than first-order kinetics.
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