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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol


Title:Combination of aquifer thermal energy storage and enhanced bioremediation: resilience of reductive dechlorination to redox changes
Author(s):Ni Z; van Gaans P; Smit M; Rijnaarts H; Grotenhuis T;
Address:"Sub-Department of Environmental Technology, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 17, 6700 AA, Wageningen, the Netherlands. nizhuobiao@hotmail.com. Wetsus, European Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Water Technology, P.O. Box 1113, 8900 CC, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands. nizhuobiao@hotmail.com. Soil and Groundwater Systems, Deltares, P.O. Box 85467, 3508 AL, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Sub-Department of Environmental Technology, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 17, 6700 AA, Wageningen, the Netherlands. Eurofins Analytico, P.O. Box 459, 3770 AL, Barneveld, the Netherlands"
Journal Title:Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
Year:2016
Volume:20151228
Issue:8
Page Number:3767 - 3780
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-015-7241-6
ISSN/ISBN:1432-0614 (Electronic) 0175-7598 (Print) 0175-7598 (Linking)
Abstract:"To meet the demand for sustainable energy, aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is widely used in the subsurface in urban areas. However, contamination of groundwater, especially with chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs), is often being encountered. This is commonly seen as an impediment to ATES implementation, although more recently, combining ATES and enhanced bioremediation of CVOCs has been proposed. Issues to be addressed are the high water flow velocities and potential periodic redox fluctuation that accompany ATES. A column study was performed, at a high water flow velocity of 2 m/h, simulating possible changes in subsurface redox conditions due to ATES operation by serial additions of lactate and nitrate. The impacts of redox changes on reductive dechlorination as well as the microbial response of Dehalococcoides (DHC) were evaluated. The results showed that, upon lactate addition, reductive dechlorination proceeded well and complete dechlorination from cis-DCE to ethene was achieved. Upon subsequent nitrate addition, reductive dechlorination immediately ceased. Disruption of microorganisms' retention was also immediate and possibly detached DHC which preferred attaching to the soil matrix under biostimulation conditions. Initially, recovery of dechlorination was possible but required bioaugmentation and nutrient amendment in addition to lactate dosing. Repeated interruption of dechlorination and DHC activity by nitrate dosing appeared to be less easily reversible requiring more efforts for regenerating dechlorination. Overall, our results indicate that the microbial resilience of DHC in biosimulated ATES conditions is sensitive to redox fluctuations. Hence, combining ATES with bioremediation requires dedicated operation and monitoring on the aquifer geochemical conditions"
Keywords:"Biodegradation, Environmental Chloroflexi/*metabolism Groundwater/*chemistry/microbiology Halogenation Oxidation-Reduction Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry/metabolism Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry/metabolism Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATE;"
Notes:"MedlineNi, Zhuobiao van Gaans, Pauline Smit, Martijn Rijnaarts, Huub Grotenhuis, Tim eng Germany 2015/12/30 Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2016 Apr; 100(8):3767-80. doi: 10.1007/s00253-015-7241-6. Epub 2015 Dec 28"

 
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