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TitleREMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED AQUIFERS BY BIOLOGICAL AND ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES: THE AQUATEC PROJECT
AbstractThe increasing production and use of oil-derived fuels have led to the widespread release of these compounds into the environment. This contamination is particularly important for groundwaters because of accidental gasoline releases from underground storage tanks and from pipelines in petrochemical industry sites. In the present work remediation of groundwater at a petrochemical industrial site was investigated by both UV based AOPs and by bioremediation. The main objective of the study was to compare the effectiveness of some UV-based AOPs (medium pressure UV, UV/H2O2 and UV/TiO2), to verify the effectiveness of bioremediation and to identify the microbial species responsible for MTBE degradation.
SourceItalian journal of engineering geology and environment (Online) Special Issue 1, pp. 79–84
Keywordsgroundwateradvanced oxidation processesbioremediationMTBEBTEX
JournalItalian journal of engineering geology and environment (Online)
EditorCasa editrice La Sapienza,, Roma, Italia
Year2007
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.4408/IJEGE.2007-01.S-12
AuthorsTANDOI V., DEL MORO G., MASCOLO G., CIANNARELLA R., VOLPE A.
Text67722 2007 10.4408/IJEGE.2007 01.S 12 groundwater advanced oxidation processes bioremediation MTBE BTEX REMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED AQUIFERS BY BIOLOGICAL AND ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES THE AQUATEC PROJECT TANDOI V., DEL MORO G., MASCOLO G., CIANNARELLA R., VOLPE A. TANDOI V. CNR Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque via Reno, 1 00198 Roma, Italy DEL MORO G. CNR Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque via F. De Blasio, 5 70123 Bari, Italy MASCOLO G. CNR Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque via F. De Blasio, 5 70123 Bari, Italy CIANNARELLA R. CNR Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque via F. De Blasio, 5 70123 Bari, Italy VOLPE A. CNR Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque via F. De Blasio, 5 70123 Bari, Italy The increasing production and use of oil derived fuels have led to the widespread release of these compounds into the environment. This contamination is particularly important for groundwaters because of accidental gasoline releases from underground storage tanks and from pipelines in petrochemical industry sites. In the present work remediation of groundwater at a petrochemical industrial site was investigated by both UV based AOPs and by bioremediation. The main objective of the study was to compare the effectiveness of some UV based AOPs medium pressure UV, UV/H2O2 and UV/TiO2 , to verify the effectiveness of bioremediation and to identify the microbial species responsible for MTBE degradation. Special Issue 1 REMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED AQUIFERS BY BIOLOGICAL AND ADVANCED OXYDATION PROCESSES THE AQUATEC PROJECT ijege_special_07_tandoi_et_alii.pdf Articolo in rivista Casa editrice La Sapienza, 2035 5688 Italian journal of engineering geology and environment Online Italian journal of engineering geology and environment Online Ital. j. eng. geol. environ. Online Italian journal of engineering geology and environment. Online guido.delmoro DEL MORO GUIDO angela.volpe VOLPE ANGELA valter.tandoi TANDOI VALTER ruggiero.ciannarella CIANNARELLA RUGGIERO giuseppe.mascolo MASCOLO GIUSEPPE TA.P07.014.005 Risanamento di acque di falda