TREATMENT OF PHENOL AND CRESOL CONTAMINATED SOIL

被引:8
作者
EVANGELISTA, RA [1 ]
ALLEN, HL [1 ]
MANDEL, RM [1 ]
机构
[1] US EPA,ENVIRONM RESPONSE TEAM,EDISON,NJ 08837
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10.1016/0304-3894(90)80028-3
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Bench-scale experiments investigated the technical feasibility of innovative treatment options to remediate soil contaminated with phenol and cresols. These experiments resulted in full-scale operations which were followed by an additional bench-scale test to remove residuals. The bench-scale treatments explored were passive evaporation, soil washing, and biodegradation. Passive evaporation reduced concentrations of phenol, ortho-cresol, and meta- and para-cresol 58 to 66%, 55 to 80%, and 36 to 43%, respectively, after 3 weeks. In the soil washing tests, alkaline water adjusted to pH 11.5 and hot water at 50°C both showed relative cleaning efficiencies of approximately 100%. Shake-flask biotreatment experiments found that Alcaligenes eutrophus JMP134 degraded phenol and cresol in untreated soil. After bench-scale experiments, a full-scale soil leaching process using water as an extractant removed more than 99.9% of the phenol and 99.7% of the cresols. To degrade oil and grease remaining in the leached soil, soil column biodegradation studies were performed on washed soil from the leach field. In the presence of a nutrient solution, oil and grease degraded rapidly, and residual phenol and cresols were further reduced. © 1990.
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页数:18
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