Factors influencing biological treatment of MTBE contaminated ground water | |
Stringfellow, William T. ; Hines Jr., Robert D. ; Cockrum, Dirk K. ; Kilkenny, Scott T. | |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | |
关键词: Hydrocarbons; Biomass; 02 Petroleum; Recommendations; Ground Water; | |
DOI : 10.2172/788080 RP-ID : LBNL--48941 RP-ID : AC03-76SF00098 RP-ID : 788080 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) contamination has complicated the remediation of gasoline contaminated sites. Many sites are using biological processes for ground water treatment and would like to apply the same technology to MTBE. However, the efficiency and reliability of MTBE biological treatment is not well documented. The objective of this study was to examine the operational and environmental variables influencing MTBE biotreatment. A fluidized bed reactor was installed at a fuel transfer station and used to treat ground water contaminated with MTBE and gasoline hydrocarbons. A complete set of chemical and operational data was collected during this study and a statistical approach was used to determine what variables were influencing MTBE treatment efficiency. It was found that MTBE treatment was more sensitive to up-set than gasoline hydrocarbon treatment. Events, such as excess iron accumulation, inhibited MTBE treatment, but not hydrocarbon treatment. Multiple regression analysis identified biomass accumulation and temperature as the most important variables controlling the efficiency of MTBE treatment. The influent concentration and loading of hydrocarbons, but not MTBE, also impacted MTBE treatment efficiency. The results of this study suggest guidelines for improving MTBE treatment. Long cell retention times in the reactor are necessary for maintaining MTBE treatment. The onset of nitrification only occurs when long cell retention times have been reached and can be used as an indicator in fixed film reactors that conditions favorable to MTBE treatment exist. Conversely, if the reactor can not nitrify, it is unlikely to have stable MTBE treatment.
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