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Bioaugmentation and vermicompost facilitated the hydrocarbon bioremediation: scaling up from lab to field for petroleum-contaminated soils.
Curiel-Alegre, Sandra; Khan, Aqib Hassan Ali; Rad, Carlos; Velasco-Arroyo, Blanca; Rumbo, Carlos; Rivilla, Rafael; Durán, David; Redondo-Nieto, Miguel; Borràs, Eduard; Molognoni, Daniele; Martín-Castellote, Soledad; Juez, Blanca; Barros, Rocío.
Afiliación
  • Curiel-Alegre S; International Research Center in Critical Raw Materials for Advanced Industrial Technologies (ICCRAM), University of Burgos, Centro de I+D+I. Plaza Misael Bañuelos S/N. 09001, Burgos, Spain.
  • Khan AHA; Research Group in Composting (UBUCOMP), Faculty of Sciences, University of Burgos, Plaza Misael Bañuelos S/N. 09001, Burgos, Spain.
  • Rad C; International Research Center in Critical Raw Materials for Advanced Industrial Technologies (ICCRAM), University of Burgos, Centro de I+D+I. Plaza Misael Bañuelos S/N. 09001, Burgos, Spain.
  • Velasco-Arroyo B; Research Group in Composting (UBUCOMP), Faculty of Sciences, University of Burgos, Plaza Misael Bañuelos S/N. 09001, Burgos, Spain.
  • Rumbo C; Department of Biotechnology and Food Science, Faculty of Sciences, University of Burgos, Plaza Misael Bañuelos S/N. 09001, Burgos, Spain.
  • Rivilla R; International Research Center in Critical Raw Materials for Advanced Industrial Technologies (ICCRAM), University of Burgos, Centro de I+D+I. Plaza Misael Bañuelos S/N. 09001, Burgos, Spain.
  • Durán D; Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University Autónoma of Madrid, Darwin 2, 28049, Madrid, Spain.
  • Redondo-Nieto M; Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University Autónoma of Madrid, Darwin 2, 28049, Madrid, Spain.
  • Borràs E; Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University Autónoma of Madrid, Darwin 2, 28049, Madrid, Spain.
  • Molognoni D; Circular Economy & Decarbonization Department, LEITAT Technology Center, Carrer de La Innovació, 2. 08225, Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Martín-Castellote S; Circular Economy & Decarbonization Department, LEITAT Technology Center, Carrer de La Innovació, 2. 08225, Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Juez B; ACCIONA, C/ Valportillo II, 8. 28108, Madrid, Alcobendas, Spain.
  • Barros R; ACCIONA, C/ Valportillo II, 8. 28108, Madrid, Alcobendas, Spain.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38517632
ABSTRACT
The biodegradation of total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) in soil is very challenging due to the complex recalcitrant nature of hydrocarbon, hydrophobicity, indigenous microbial adaptation and competition, and harsh environmental conditions. This work further confirmed that limited natural attenuation of petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) (15% removal) necessitates efficient bioremediation strategies. Hence, a scaling-up experiment for testing and optimizing the use of biopiles for bioremediation of TPH polluted soils was conducted with three 500-kg pilots of polluted soil, and respective treatments were implemented including control soil (CT), bioaugmentation and vermicompost treatment (BAVC), and a combined application of BAVC along with bioelectrochemical snorkels (BESBAVC), all maintained at 40% field capacity. This study identified that at pilot scale level, a successful application of BAVC treatment can achieve 90.3% TPH removal after 90 days. BAVC's effectiveness stemmed from synergistic mechanisms. Introduced microbial consortia were capable of TPH degradation, while vermicompost provided essential nutrients, enhanced aeration, and, potentially, acted as a biosorbent. Hence, it can be concluded that the combined application of BAVC significantly enhances TPH removal compared to natural attenuation. While the combined application of a bioelectrochemical snorkel (BES) with BAVC also showed a significant TPH removal, it did not differ statistically from the individual application of BAVC, under applied conditions. Further research is needed to optimize BES integration with BAVC for broader applicability. This study demonstrates BAVC as a scalable and mechanistically sound approach for TPH bioremediation in soil.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Asunto de la revista: SAUDE AMBIENTAL / TOXICOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Asunto de la revista: SAUDE AMBIENTAL / TOXICOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España