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Effect of salt on aerobic biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in contaminated groundwater
Authors:Ania C Ulrich  Selma E Guigard  Julia M Foght  Kathleen M Semple  Kathryn Pooley  James E Armstrong  Kevin W Biggar
Institution:(1) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G 2W2;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada;(3) WorleyParsons Komex International Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada;(4) Present address: BGC Engineering Inc., Edmonton, AB, Canada
Abstract:Hydrocarbon-contaminated soil and groundwater at oil and gas production sites may be additionally impacted by salts due to release of produced waters. However, little is known about the effect of salt on the in-situ biodegradation of hydrocarbons by terrestrial microbes, especially at low temperatures. To study this effect, we prepared a groundwater-soil slurry from two sites in Canada: a former flare pit site contaminated with flare pit residue (Site A), and a natural gas processing facility contaminated with natural gas condensate (Site B). The slurry with its indigenous microbes was amended with radiolabeled hydrocarbons dissolved in free product plus nutrients and/or NaCl, and incubated in aerobic biometer flasks with gyrotory shaking at either 25 or 10°C for up to 5 weeks. Cumulative production of 14CO2 was measured and the lag time, rate and extent of mineralization were calculated. For Site A, concentrations of NaCl ≥1% (w/v) delayed the onset of mineralization of both 14C-hexadecane and 14C-phenanthrene under nutrient-amended conditions, but once biodegradation began the degradation rates were similar over the range of salt concentrations tested (0–5% NaCl). For Site B, increasing concentrations of NaCl ≥1% (w/v) increased the lag time and decreased the rate and extent of mineralization of aliphatic and aromatic substrates. Of particular interest is the observation that low concentrations of salt (≤1% NaCl) slightly stimulated mineralization in some cases.
Keywords:Aerobic biodegradation  Groundwater  Petroleum hydrocarbons  Pollutants  Salt
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