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Bioremediation of Crude Oil-Contaminated Soil Using Slurry-Phase Biological Treatment and Land Farming Techniques
Authors:Maria S Kuyukina  Irena B Ivshina  Marina I Ritchkova  James C Philp  Colin J Cunningham  Nick Christofi
Institution:1. Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 12 Golev Street, 614081, Perm, Russia, Telephone: +7 (3422) 64-67-14. Fax: +7 (3422) 64-67-11. Email: kyukina@ecology.psu.ru;2. Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 12 Golev Street, 614081, Perm, Russia, Telephone: +7 (3422) 64-67-14. Fax: +7 (3422) 64-67-11. Email: ivshina@ecology.psu.ru;3. Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 12 Golev Street, 614081, Perm, Russia;4. School of Life Sciences, Napier University, 10 Colinton Road, Edinburgh EH10 5DT, Scotland, UK;5. Contaminated Land Assessment and Remediation Research Centre (CLARRC), Crew Building, The King's Buildings, Edinburgh EH9 3JN, Scotland, UK
Abstract:Field-scale experiments on bioremediation of soil heavily contaminated with crude oil were undertaken on the territory of the Kokuyskoye oil field (Perm region, West Urals, Russia) owned by the LUKOIL Company. The pollution consisted of the contents of a oil waste storage pit, which mostly received soils contaminated after accidental oil spills and also the solid n-alkane (paraffin) wastes removed from the surface of drilling equipment. Laboratory analyses of soil samples indicated contamination levels up to 200?g/kg of total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons (TRPH). Average oil composition consisted of 64% aliphatics, 25% aromatics, 8% heterocyclics, and 3% of tars/asphaltenes. Ex situ bioremediation techniques involved the successive treatment of contaminated soil using a bioslurry reactor and land farming cells. An oleophilic biofertilizer based on Rhodococcus surfactant complexes was used in both treatment systems. An aerobic slurry bioreactor was designed, and the biofertilizer applied weekly. Slurry-phase biotreatment of the contaminated soil resulted in an 88% reduction in oil concentration after 2 months. The resulting reactor product, containing approximately 25?g/kg of TRPH, was then loaded into land farming cells for further decontamination. To enhance bioremediation, different treatments (e.g., soil tilling, bulking with woodchips, watering, and biofertilizer addition) were used. The rates of oil biodegradation were 300 to 600?ppm/day. As a result, contamination levels dropped to 1.0 to 1.5?g/kg of TRPH after 5 to 7 weeks. Tertiary soil management involved phytoremediation where land farming cells were seeded with a mixture of three species of perennial grass. The effect of phytoremediation on the residual decontamination and rehabilitation of soil fertility is being evaluated.
Keywords:bioremediation  oil-contaminated soil  oleophilic biofertilizer  slurry bioreactor  land farming cells  
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