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Bioremediation is a combination of two words – bio, short for biological and remediation, which means to remedy.
The use of plants to clean up the environment, known as phytoremediation, is also considered a type of bioremediation.The main types of bioremediation are as follows: <br />Biostimulation -- Nutrients and oxygen - in a liquid or gas form - are added to contaminated water or soil to encourage the growth and activity of bacteria already existing in the soil or water. <br />The disappearance of contaminants is monitored to ensure that remediation occurs.<br />Bioaugmentation -- Microorganisms that can clean up a particular contaminant are added to the contaminated soil or water. <br />Bioaugmentation is more commonly and successfully used on contaminants removed from the original site, such as in municipal wastewater treatment facilities. <br />Intrinsic Bioremediation -- Also known as natural attenuation, this type of bioremediation occurs naturally in contaminated soil or water. <br />This natural bioremediation is the work of microorganisms and is seen in petroleum contamination sites, such as old gas stations with leaky underground oil tanks.<br />,[object Object],How Does Bioremediation Work?<br />,[object Object]
Microbial Metabolism
Metabolism refers to all the chemical reactions that happen in a cell or organism.
All living processes are based on a complex series of chemical reactions.
Metabolic processes fall into two types – those that build complex molecular structures from simpler molecules, called anabolism, and those that breaks down complex molecules into simpler molecules, called catabolism.
Anabolism – Building Up
In anabolism, chemicals taken up by the microorganism are used to build various cell parts.
Carbon and nitrogen are the basic chemicals in the proteins, sugars and nucleic acids that make up microbial cells.

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Bioremediation

  • 1.
  • 2. Bioremediation is a combination of two words – bio, short for biological and remediation, which means to remedy.
  • 3.
  • 5. Metabolism refers to all the chemical reactions that happen in a cell or organism.
  • 6. All living processes are based on a complex series of chemical reactions.
  • 7. Metabolic processes fall into two types – those that build complex molecular structures from simpler molecules, called anabolism, and those that breaks down complex molecules into simpler molecules, called catabolism.
  • 9. In anabolism, chemicals taken up by the microorganism are used to build various cell parts.
  • 10. Carbon and nitrogen are the basic chemicals in the proteins, sugars and nucleic acids that make up microbial cells.
  • 11. Microorganisms take up carbon and nitrogen from the soil, water, and air around them.
  • 12. In order to take up nutrients and make them into cell parts, a microorganism needs energy.
  • 14. Catabolism allows microorganisms to gain energy from the chemicals available in the environment.
  • 15. Although most microorganisms are exposed to light and to chemical energy sources, most rely on chemicals for their energy.
  • 16. When chemicals break down, energy is released.
  • 17. Microorganisms use this energy to carry out cellular functions, such as those involved in anabolism.
  • 18. Anabolism and Catabolism's Role in Bioremediation
  • 19. Chemicals present at contaminated sites become part of the anabolism and catabolism process.
  • 20. For example, hydrocarbons (part of the carbon family) present at sites with petroleum products can be taken up by microorganisms and used as building blocks for cell components.
  • 21. Microorganisms also need trace elements of other chemicals, including chromium, cobalt, copper, and iron, all of which can be available in abundance at contaminated sites.
  • 23. Bioremediation is the use of microorganisms to destroy or immobilize waste materials
  • 26. Fungi
  • 29. Microorganisms destroy organic contaminants in the course of using the chemicals for their own growth and reproduction.
  • 30. Organic chemicals provide: carbon, source of cell building material electrons, source of energy Cells catalyze oxidation of organic chemicals (electron donors), causing transfer of electrons from organic chemicals to some electron acceptor.
  • 33. In aerobic oxidation, acceptor is oxygen
  • 34.
  • 36. 1972 - First commercial application: Sun Oil pipeline spill in Ambler, Pennsylvania
  • 37. 1970s - Continuing bioremediation projects by Richard Raymond of Sun Oil
  • 38. Mid-1980s - emphasis on bioengineering organisms for bioremediation. This technology did not live up to its initial promise
  • 39.
  • 40. Microbes will adapt and grow at subzero temperatures, as well as extreme heat, desert conditions, in water, with an excess of oxygen, and in anaerobic conditions, with the presence of hazardous compounds or on any waste stream.
  • 41. The main requirements are an energy source and a carbon source.
  • 42.
  • 43. These microbes have often been reported to degrade pesticides and hydrocarbons, both alkanes and polyaromatic compounds.
  • 44. Many of these bacteria use the contaminant as the sole source of carbon and energy.
  • 45. Anaerobic. In the absence of oxygen. Anaerobic bacteria are not as frequently used as aerobic bacteria.
  • 46. There is an increasing interest in anaerobic bacteria used for bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in river sediments, dechlorination of the solvent trichloroethylene (TCE), and chloroform.
  • 47. Ligninolytic fungi. Fungi such as the white rot fungus Phanaerochaete chrysosporium have the ability to degrade an extremely diverse range of persistent or toxic environmental pollutants.
  • 48. Common substrates used include straw, saw dust, or corn cobs.
  • 49.
  • 50. In situ techniques are defined as those that are applied to soil and groundwater at the site with minimal disturbance.
  • 51.
  • 52. Bioventing employs low air flow rates and provides only the amount of oxygen necessary for the biodegradation while minimizing volatilization and release of contaminants to the atmosphere. It works for simple hydrocarbons and can be used where the contamination is deep under the surface.
  • 53. In situ biodegradation involves supplying oxygen and nutrients by circulating aqueous solutions through contaminated soils to stimulate naturally occurring bacteria to degrade organic contaminants.
  • 54. Biosparging. Biosparging involves the injection of air under pressure below the water table to increase groundwater oxygen concentrations and enhance the rate of biological degradation of contaminants by naturally occurring bacteria. Biosparging increases the mixing in the saturated zone and thereby increases the contact between soil and groundwater. The ease and low cost of installing small-diameter air injection points allows considerable flexibility in the design and construction of the system.
  • 55.
  • 56. Landfarming is a simple technique in which contaminated soil is excavated and spread over a prepared bed and periodically tilled until pollutants are degraded.
  • 57. The goal is to stimulate indigenous biodegradative microorganisms and facilitate their aerobic degradation of contaminants.
  • 58. In general, the practice is limited to the treatment of superficial 10–35 cm of soil.
  • 59. Since landfarming has the potential to reduce monitoring and maintenance costs, as well as clean-up liabilities, it has received much attention as a disposal alternative.
  • 60. Composting is a technique that involves combining contaminated soil with nonhazardous organic amendants such as manure or agricultural wastes. The presence of these organic materials supports the development of a rich microbial population and elevated temperature characteristic of composting.
  • 61. Biopiles are a hybrid of landfarming and composting. Essentially, engineered cells are constructed as aerated composted piles. Typically used for treatment of surface contamination with petroleum hydrocarbons they are a refined version of landfarming that tend to control physical losses of the contaminants by leaching and volatilization. Biopiles provide a favorable environment for indigenous aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms.
  • 62. Bioreactors. Slurry reactors or aqueous reactors are used for ex situ treatment of contaminated soil and water pumped up from a contaminated plume. Bioremediation in reactors involves the processing of contaminated solid material (soil, sediment, sludge) or water through an engineered containment system. A slurry bioreactor may be defined as a containment vessel and apparatus used to create a three-phase (solid, liquid, and gas) mixing condition to increase the bioremediation rate of soilbound and water-soluble pollutants as a water slurry of the contaminated soil and biomass (usually indigenous microorganisms) capable of degrading target contaminants. In general, the rate and extent of biodegradation are greater in a bioreactor system than in situ or in solid-phase systems because the contained environment is more manageable and hence more controllable and predictable. Despite the advantages of reactor systems, there are some disadvantages. The contaminated soil requires pre treatment (e.g., excavation) or alternatively the contaminant can be stripped from the soil via soil washing or physical extraction (e.g., vacuum extraction) before being placed in a bioreactor.Advantages of bioremediation:<br />• Bioremediation is a natural process and is therefore perceived by the public as an acceptable waste treatment process for contaminated material such as soil. <br />The residues for the treatment are usually harmless products and include carbon dioxide, water, and cell biomass.<br />• Theoretically, bioremediation is useful for the complete destruction of a wide variety of contaminants.<br />Many compounds that are legally considered to be hazardous can be transformed to harmless products.<br />• Bioremediation can often be carried out on site, often without causing a major disruption of normal activities. <br />This also eliminates the need to transport quantities of waste off site and the potential threats to human health and the environment that can arise during transportation.<br />• Bioremediation can prove less expensive than other technologies that are used for clean-up of hazardous waste.<br />Disadvantages of bioremediation:<br />• Bioremediation is limited to those compounds that are biodegradable. <br />Not all compounds are susceptible to rapid and complete degradation.<br />• There are some concerns that the products of biodegradation may be more persistent or toxic than the parent compound.<br />• Biological processes are often highly specific. <br />Important site factors required for success include the presence of metabolically capable microbial populations, suitable environmental growth conditions, and appropriate levels of nutrients and contaminants.<br />• Research is needed to develop and engineer bioremediation technologies that are appropriate for sites with complex mixtures of contaminants that are not evenly dispersed in the environment.<br />Contaminants may be present as solids, liquids, and gases.<br />• Bioremediation often takes longer than other treatment options, such as excavation and removal of soil or incineration.<br />________________________________________<br />