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Biotransformation of monoaromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons at an aviation gasoline spill site
Authors:Barbara H. Wilson  John T. Wilson  Don H. Kampbell  Bert E. Bledsoe  John M. Armstrong
Affiliation:1. Dynamac Corporation , RSKERL , Ada, OK, 74820, USA;2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , RSKERL , Ada, OK, 74820, USA;3. The Traverse Group, Inc. , Ann Arbor, MI, 48108, USA
Abstract:A shallow water table aquifer under the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station at Traverse City, MI, has acclimated to the aerobic and anaerobic transformation of monoaromatic hydrocarbons (BTX) released from an aviation gasoline spill. The aquifer also exhibits reductive dechlorination of a chlorinated solvent spill adjacent to the aviation gasoline spill. The groundwater is buffered near neutrality. The aviation gasoline plume is methanogenic and the aquifer contains enough iron minerals to support significant iron solubilization. Field evidence of both aerobic and anaerobic biotransformation of monoaromatics was confirmed by laboratory studies of aquifer material obtained from the site. In the laboratory studies, the removal of the monoaromatics in the anaerobic material was rapid and compared favorably with removal in aerobic material. The kinetics of anaerobic removal of monoaromatics in the laboratory were similar to the kinetics at field scale in the aquifer. Biotransformation of the chlorinated solvents was not observed until late in the study, when daughter products from reductive dechlorination of the chlorinated solvents were identified by GC/MS.
Keywords:Anaerobic  benzene  biotransformation  BTEX  BTX  dichloroethylene  monoaromatics  TCE  toluene  trichloroethylene  xylenes
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