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Evidence for biodegradation and volatilisation of dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons during in situ air sparging in large laboratory columns
Authors:C. D. Johnston  A. Desvignes
Affiliation:(1) CSIRO Land and Water, Private Bag 5, PO Wembley, W.A., 6913, Australia (author for correspondence;(2) Hydrogeology Centre of the University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Abstract:Laboratory column experiments run for up to 13 days compared air sparging of groundwater contaminated by dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons in sterile and non-sterile aquifer sediments as well as uncontaminated sediments and groundwater. Loss of dissolved BTEX compounds in the contaminated columns was very rapid, occurring through volatilisation. The majority of the dissolved total organic carbon (TOC) persisted for much longer periods however. A direct comparison between losses from sterile and non-sterile columns suggested a negligible contribution of biodegradation to the removal of TOC. This was difficult to confirm through examination of O2 utilisation because oxidation of a small amount of reduced sulphur in the aquifer materials was the dominant sink for O2. Despite this, it was possible to conclude that less than 22% of the removal of TOC was through biodegradation during the first three days of air sparging.
Keywords:air sparging  biodegradation  BTEX  groundwater  petroleum hydrocarbons  remediation  volatilisation
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