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Bioremediation of MTBE: a review from a practical perspective
Authors:Andrew J Stocking  Rula A Deeb  Amparo E Flores  William Stringfellow  Jeffrey Talley  Richard Brownell  Michael C Kavanaugh
Institution:(1) Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., 180 Grand Ave. Suite 1000, Oakland, California 94612-3754, USA;(2) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, 631 Davis Hall, MC 1710, Berkeley, California, 94720-1710, USA.;(3) Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Oakland, California, 94612;(4) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, One Cyclotron Road, MS: 70A-3317, Bldg. 70A, Room 3317, Berkeley, California 94720, USA;(5) Environmental Laboratory, US Army Corp of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), MS: CEWES-EF-R, 3909 Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg, Mississippi 39180, USA;(6) Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., 104 Corporate Park Drive, Box 751, White Plains, New York 10602-0751, USA
Abstract:The addition of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) to gasoline has resulted in public uncertainty regarding the continued reliance on biological processes for gasoline remediation. Despite this concern, researchers have shown that MTBE can be effectively degraded in the laboratory under aerobic conditions using pure and mixed cultures with half-lives ranging from 0.04 to 29 days. Ex-situ aerobic fixed-film and aerobic suspended growth bioreactor studies have demonstrated decreases in MTBE concentrations of 83% and 96% with hydraulic residence times of 0.3 hrs and 3 days, respectively. In microcosm and field studies, aerobic biodegradation half-lives range from 2 to 693 days. These half-lives have been shown to decrease with increasing dissolved oxygen concentrations and, in some cases, with the addition of exogenous MTBE-degraders. MTBE concentrations have also been observed to decrease under anaerobic conditions; however, these rates are not as well defined. Several detailed field case studies describing the use of ex-situ reactors, natural attenuation, and bioaugmentation are presented in this paper and demonstrate the potential for successful remediation of MTBE-contaminated aquifers. In conclusion, a substantial amount of literature is available which demonstratesthat the in-situ biodegradation of MTBE is contingent on achieving aerobic conditions in the contaminated aquifer.
Keywords:aerobic degradation  bioaugmentation  bioreactors  bioremediation  MTBE  natural attenuation
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