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Bioremediation

1970
Environmental scientists conducting bioremediation at a contaminated soil site.

Bioremediation is a process that uses microorganisms, fungi, green plants, or their enzymes to return a contaminated environment to its original condition. It can be employed to attack specific soil contaminants, such as chlorinated pesticides, or to treat a wider range of pollutants. Bioremediation can occur naturally (natural attenuation) or be spurred on by adding fertilizers (biostimulation) or specific microorganisms (bioaugmentation).

Bioremediation leverages biological processes to manage and neutralize contaminants in soil, water, and sediments. The core principle is that certain microorganisms can use contaminants as a food source, metabolizing them into less harmful or non-toxic substances like carbon dioxide and water. This process can be categorized as either in-situ or ex-situ. In-situ bioremediation treats the contaminated material in place, which is less disruptive and often more cost-effective. Ex-situ bioremediation involves excavating the contaminated soil or pumping the groundwater to be treated elsewhere, allowing for more controlled conditions but at a higher cost.

Key strategies to enhance bioremediation include biostimulation and bioaugmentation. Biostimulation involves modifying the environment to stimulate existing bacteria capable of bioremediation. This is often done by adding nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus or an electron acceptor such as oxygen. Bioaugmentation involves introducing specific, often non-native, microorganisms to the site that are known to degrade the target contaminant. This is useful when the indigenous microbial population is insufficient or lacks the necessary metabolic capabilities. The effectiveness of bioremediation depends heavily on factors like contaminant type and concentration, temperature, pH, and the presence of oxygen and nutrients.

UNESCO Nomenclature: 2505
– Ecology

类型

Biological Process

Disruption

Substantial

使用方法

Widespread Use

Precursors

  • discovery of microorganisms by antonie van leeuwenhoek
  • louis pasteur’s work on fermentation and microbial metabolism
  • understanding of the carbon and nitrogen cycles in ecosystems
  • early use of landfarming for oil waste disposal

应用

  • oil spill cleanup
  • treatment of contaminated groundwater
  • degradation of industrial solvents in soil
  • wastewater treatment plants
  • cleanup of sites contaminated with chlorinated pesticides

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