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Bioremediation
• Definition: Use of living organisms to
transform, destroy or immobilize
contaminants
• Goal: Detoxification of the parent
compound(s) and conversion to
products that are no longer hazardous
to human health and the environment.
Forms of Bioremediation
• In situ Bioremediation
– Bioventing
– In situ biodegradation
– Biostimulation
– Biosparging
– Bioaugmentation
– Natural Attenuation
• Ex situ Bioremediation
– Land farming
– Composting
– Biopiles
– Bioreactors
Forms of Bioremediation
• Phytoremediation
– Phytoextraction or phytoaccumulation
– Phytodegradation or phytotransformation
– Phytostabilization
– Rhizodegradation
– Rhizofiltration
In Situ Bioremediation
• Bioventing
– One of the most common approaches in soil
– Supply air and nutrients via wells
– Takes advantage of indigenous microorganisms
• In situ biodegradation
– Supply air and nutrients by circulating aqueous
solutions through contaminated soils or
groundwater
• Biosparging
– Injection of air below the water table  increases
groundwater oxygen concentrations and mixing in
saturated zone
• Bioaugmentation
– Addition of indigenous or exogenous
microorganisms
– Limits to use: competition and necessity
• Biostimulation
• Natural Attenuation or Intrinsic Bioremediation
Bioventing
Biosparging
(Monitored)
Natural Attenuation
• Using the biodegradative capacity of indigenous
microbes without additional enhancement
– Relies on combined biological (i.e.,
biodegradation), physical (i.e., volatilization,
dispersion, sorption), and chemical processes
(e.g., hydrolysis, oxidation, reduction)
• Feasible only when the biodegradation rate is faster
than the rate of contaminant migration.
Ex situ Bioremediation
• Land farming
– Contaminated soil is excavated and spread over land
– Soil is periodically tilled to improve aeration
– Remediation due to indigenous microorganisms, as well
as chemical and physical processes
– Generally limited to the superficial 10–35 cm of soil
– Can reduce monitoring and maintenance costs
• Composting
– Combines contaminated soil with nonhazardous organic
amendants (e.g. manure or agricultural wastes)
• Biopiles
– Combination of landfarming and composting
– Control physical losses of contaminants
• Bioreactors
– Soil and water pumped up from a contaminated plume
and processed through an engineered containment
system
– Degradation in a bioreactor is generally greater than in
situ because the contained environment is more
controllable and predictable
Feasibility/Effectiveness
• a function of:
– Microorganisms
– Environmental factors
– Contaminant type & state
Microorganisms
• Aerobic bacteria:
– Examples include: Pseudomonas, Alcaligenes,
Sphingomonas, Rhodococcus, and Mycobacterium
– Shown to degrade pesticides and hydrocarbons; alkanes
and polyaromatics
– May be able to use the contaminant as sole source of
carbon and energy.
• Methanotrophs:
– Aerobic bacteria that utilize methane for carbon and energy
– Methane monooxygenase has a broad substrate range
• active against a wide range of compounds (e.g.
chlorinated aliphatics such as trichloroethylene and 1,2-
dichloroethane)
• Anaerobic bacteria:
– Not used as frequently as aerobic bacteria
– Can often be applied to bioremediation of polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) in river sediments, trichloroethylene
(TCE), and chloroform
• Fungi:
– Able to degrade a diverse range of persistent or toxic
environmental pollutants
Environmental Factors
• Nutrient availability
• Environmental Conditions
• Metal content
Phytoremediation
• Phytoextraction or phytoaccumulation
– Plants used to accumulate contaminants in the roots and
aboveground biomass
– Can be a relatively low cost option for a large area
– Results in biomass that must be properly disposed of or
reused
• Phytotransformation or phytodegradation
– Uptake of contaminants and transformation to more stable,
less toxic, or less mobile forms
– Eg. metal chromium can be reduced from hexavalent to less
mobile (and non-carcinogenic) trivalent chromium
• Phytostabilization
– Mobility and migration of contaminants are reduced through
sorption onto or into the plant
• Rhizodegradation
– Breakdown of contaminants through activity of the
rhizosphere
• Rhizofiltration
– Water remediation technique
– Used to reduce contamination in natural wetlands and
estuary areas.
Five Steps of In Situ
Bioremediation
1. Site investigation
2. Treatability studies
3. Recovery of free product and removal of the
contamination source
4. Design and implementation of the in situ
bioremediation system
5. Monitoring and performance evaluation of the in
situ bioremediation system

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Bioremediation2

  • 1. Bioremediation • Definition: Use of living organisms to transform, destroy or immobilize contaminants • Goal: Detoxification of the parent compound(s) and conversion to products that are no longer hazardous to human health and the environment.
  • 2. Forms of Bioremediation • In situ Bioremediation – Bioventing – In situ biodegradation – Biostimulation – Biosparging – Bioaugmentation – Natural Attenuation • Ex situ Bioremediation – Land farming – Composting – Biopiles – Bioreactors
  • 3. Forms of Bioremediation • Phytoremediation – Phytoextraction or phytoaccumulation – Phytodegradation or phytotransformation – Phytostabilization – Rhizodegradation – Rhizofiltration
  • 4. In Situ Bioremediation • Bioventing – One of the most common approaches in soil – Supply air and nutrients via wells – Takes advantage of indigenous microorganisms • In situ biodegradation – Supply air and nutrients by circulating aqueous solutions through contaminated soils or groundwater • Biosparging – Injection of air below the water table  increases groundwater oxygen concentrations and mixing in saturated zone • Bioaugmentation – Addition of indigenous or exogenous microorganisms – Limits to use: competition and necessity • Biostimulation • Natural Attenuation or Intrinsic Bioremediation
  • 7. (Monitored) Natural Attenuation • Using the biodegradative capacity of indigenous microbes without additional enhancement – Relies on combined biological (i.e., biodegradation), physical (i.e., volatilization, dispersion, sorption), and chemical processes (e.g., hydrolysis, oxidation, reduction) • Feasible only when the biodegradation rate is faster than the rate of contaminant migration.
  • 8. Ex situ Bioremediation • Land farming – Contaminated soil is excavated and spread over land – Soil is periodically tilled to improve aeration – Remediation due to indigenous microorganisms, as well as chemical and physical processes – Generally limited to the superficial 10–35 cm of soil – Can reduce monitoring and maintenance costs • Composting – Combines contaminated soil with nonhazardous organic amendants (e.g. manure or agricultural wastes) • Biopiles – Combination of landfarming and composting – Control physical losses of contaminants • Bioreactors – Soil and water pumped up from a contaminated plume and processed through an engineered containment system – Degradation in a bioreactor is generally greater than in situ because the contained environment is more controllable and predictable
  • 9. Feasibility/Effectiveness • a function of: – Microorganisms – Environmental factors – Contaminant type & state
  • 10. Microorganisms • Aerobic bacteria: – Examples include: Pseudomonas, Alcaligenes, Sphingomonas, Rhodococcus, and Mycobacterium – Shown to degrade pesticides and hydrocarbons; alkanes and polyaromatics – May be able to use the contaminant as sole source of carbon and energy. • Methanotrophs: – Aerobic bacteria that utilize methane for carbon and energy – Methane monooxygenase has a broad substrate range • active against a wide range of compounds (e.g. chlorinated aliphatics such as trichloroethylene and 1,2- dichloroethane) • Anaerobic bacteria: – Not used as frequently as aerobic bacteria – Can often be applied to bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in river sediments, trichloroethylene (TCE), and chloroform • Fungi: – Able to degrade a diverse range of persistent or toxic environmental pollutants
  • 11. Environmental Factors • Nutrient availability • Environmental Conditions • Metal content
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  • 13. Phytoremediation • Phytoextraction or phytoaccumulation – Plants used to accumulate contaminants in the roots and aboveground biomass – Can be a relatively low cost option for a large area – Results in biomass that must be properly disposed of or reused • Phytotransformation or phytodegradation – Uptake of contaminants and transformation to more stable, less toxic, or less mobile forms – Eg. metal chromium can be reduced from hexavalent to less mobile (and non-carcinogenic) trivalent chromium • Phytostabilization – Mobility and migration of contaminants are reduced through sorption onto or into the plant • Rhizodegradation – Breakdown of contaminants through activity of the rhizosphere • Rhizofiltration – Water remediation technique – Used to reduce contamination in natural wetlands and estuary areas.
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  • 15. Five Steps of In Situ Bioremediation 1. Site investigation 2. Treatability studies 3. Recovery of free product and removal of the contamination source 4. Design and implementation of the in situ bioremediation system 5. Monitoring and performance evaluation of the in situ bioremediation system