Authors
Charlotte Scheutz, Mette M Broholm, Neal D Durant, Eline Begtrup Weeth, Torben H Jørgensen, Philip Dennis, Carsten S Jacobsen, Evan E Cox, Julie C Chambon, Poul L Bjerg
Publication date
2010/7/1
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
44
Issue
13
Pages
5134-5141
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The performance of enhanced reductive dechlorination (ERD) for in situ remediation of cis-1,2-dichloroethene (cDCE) and vinyl chloride in clayey till was investigated in a pilot test. A dilute groundwater solution containing emulsified soybean oil and Dehalococcoides bacteria was injected into a sand-filled hydraulic fracture. Fermentation of the ERD solution caused the establishment of a dechlorinating bioactive zone in the fracture within 1 month of injection. By 148 days, all the cDCE in the fracture was dechlorinated to ethene. Analysis of a clay core from Day 150 indicated that electron donor and fermentation products diffused from the fracture at least 10 cm into clay and that stimulated dechlorination occurred in the clay in the presence of Dehalococcoides (7.9·104 cells g−1). Comparison of chloroethene profiles in the Day 150 core to modeled diffusion profiles indicated degradation occurred in a bioactive zone …
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