Bioremediation of pentachlorophenol-contaminated soil by bioaugmentation using activated soil

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C. Barbeau
L. Deschênes
D. Karamanev
Y. Comeau
R. Samson
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[1] NSERC Industrial Chair for Site Bioremediation,
[2] Department of Chemical Engineering,undefined
[3] Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal,undefined
[4] P.O. Box 6079,undefined
[5] Station “Centre-ville”,undefined
[6] Montreal,undefined
[7] Quebec,undefined
[8] Canada H3C 3A7 Fax: +1 514 340 5913,undefined
[9] BIOPRO Research Center,undefined
[10] Environmental Engineering Section,undefined
[11] Department of Civil Engineering,undefined
[12] Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal,undefined
[13] P.O. Box 6079,undefined
[14] Station “Centre-ville”,undefined
[15] Montreal,undefined
[16] Quebec,undefined
[17] Canada H3C 3A7,undefined
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Biomass; Biodegradation; Sandy Soil; Soil Particle; Microbial Consortium;
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The use of an indigenous microbial consortium, pollutant-acclimated and attached to soil particles (activated soil), was studied as a bioaugmentation method for the aerobic biodegradation of pentachlorophenol (PCP) in a contaminated soil. A 125-l completely mixed soil slurry (10% soil) bioreactor was used to produce the activated soil biomass. Results showed that the bioreactor was very effective in producing a PCP-acclimated biomass. Within 30 days, PCP-degrading bacteria increased from 105 cfu/g to 108 cfu/g soil. Mineralization of the PCP added to the reactor was demonstrated by chloride accumulation in solution. The soil-attached consortium produced in the reactor was inhibited by PCP concentrations exceeding 250 mg/l. This high level of tolerance was attributed to the beneficial effect of the soil particles. Once produced, the activated soil biomass remained active for 5 weeks at 20 °C and for up to 3 months when kept at 4 °C. The activated attached soil biomass produced in the completely mixed soil slurry bioreactor, as well as a PCP-acclimated flocculent biomass obtained from an air-lift immobilized-soil bioreactor, were used to stimulate the bioremediation of a PCP-impacted sandy soil, which had no indigenous PCP-degrading microorganisms. Bioaugmentation of this soil by the acclimated biomass resulted in a 99% reduction (from 400 mg/kg to 5 mg/kg in 130 days) in PCP concentration. The PCP degradation rates obtained with the activated soil biomass, produced either as a biomass attached to soil particles or as a flocculent biomass, were similar.
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