2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-022-05886-1
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Piloting Activities for the Design of a Large-scale Biobarrier Involving In Situ Sequential Anaerobic–aerobic Bioremediation of Organochlorides and Hydrocarbons

Abstract: In situ bioremediation (ISB) is a widely accepted method for eradicating petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) and chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) from contaminated aquifers. To achieve full removal of all toxic compounds that originated from microbial degradation, sequential anaerobic/aerobic bioremediation systems are recommended. While several works based on laboratory analyses targeting sequential bioremediation have been documented, examples of sequential ISB are limited. The purpose of this study is to… Show more

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“…The first characterization and monitoring that led to the installation of the ISB started in 2014 when microbiological laboratory analyses and in situ biodegradation tests were carried out. These investigations are described in detail by Casiraghi et al [22] and unpublished reports, from which we extracted the following key information.…”
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“…The first characterization and monitoring that led to the installation of the ISB started in 2014 when microbiological laboratory analyses and in situ biodegradation tests were carried out. These investigations are described in detail by Casiraghi et al [22] and unpublished reports, from which we extracted the following key information.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This ISB system was created for the cleanup of an alluvial aquifer that was severely contaminated by a plume of PCE and byproducts that originated from an old industrial landfill. After several years of small-scale experimental activities on and off site [22], a full-scale sequential ISB was installed. It is currently Italy's largest sequential ISB, and arguably the largest-scale facility of the world of this kind.…”
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