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Title A sustainable approach to enhance heavy hydrocarbons removal in landfarming treatment
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Authors Di Marcantonio, C; Chiavola, A; Noce, A; Straccamore, E; Giannuzzi, A; Jirillo, J; Gallo, F; Boni, MR
Title A sustainable approach to enhance heavy hydrocarbons removal in landfarming treatment
Year 2023
Published Biodegradation, 34.0, 5
DOI 10.1007/s10532-023-10025-6
Abstract The present study aimed to evaluate the best strategy to enhance the degradation rate of heavy petroleum hydrocarbons (HPH) contaminated soil in a landfarming plant. Samples of real contaminated soil, further spiked with HPH, were treated in mesocosm reactors simulating the landfarming system. One reactor was operated without any modification compared to the real landfarming plant. The other three reactors were operated with different strategies to improve the removal rate: biostimulation (BS) through the addition of nitrogen and phosphorus; bioaugmentation (BA) with the inoculation of sludge produced in the treatment of the process water from the oil re-fining plant of the same industrial area; combination of biostimulation and bioaugmentation (BAS). The biostimulation (BS) was the most effective strategy, leading to a reduction of the remediation time by 35% as compared to the traditional treatment. Bioaugmentation (BA) also provided positive effects leading to a reduction of the remediation time by 24%; its performance improved further when the addition of sludge was combined with the increase of phosphorous (BAS). Therefore, the key tool was represented by the phosphorous availability, whereas the application of sludge was most useful to provide waste with a new possibility of reuse, thus fulfilling the principles of the circular economy. The final characterization showed that the treated soil was suitable for reuse in industrial areas according to the legislation in force.
Author Keywords Biodegradation; Biostimulation; Bioaugmentation; Industrial sludge; Circular economy; Petroleum hydrocarbons
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000952339000001
WoS Category Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Research Area Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
PDF https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10532-023-10025-6.pdf
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