Objective 5.02 Understand biotechnology in the environmental science industry. Exxon Valdez.

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Objective 5.02 Understand biotechnology in the environmental science industry. Exxon Valdez

Environmental Biotechnology Biotechnology is playing a large part in detecting and monitoring pollution and determining how much is present

Environmental Biotechnology Examples Indicator species Lichens are widely used as environmental indicators or bio-indicators If air is very badly polluted with sulfur dioxide, there may be no lichens present, just green algae may be found

Environmental Biotechnology Examples Bioremediation Bacteria is used to clean up oil and fuel spills Oleophilic (attracted to oil) bacteria used to clean up oil spills Hanahan, SC, a suburb of Charleston, had an 80,000 gallon jet fuel leak from a military fuel storage facility fuel entered the ground and groundwater Bacteria were successfully used to remediate this problem

Environmental Biotechnology Examples Biostimulation The Exxon Valdez clean-up Used the addition of nutrients Feed the oleophilic bacteria

Environmental Biotechnology Examples Biodiesel made from oilseeds Soybean Canola oil proven to decrease harmful emissions

Environmental Biotechnology Examples Phytoremediation Oregon Poplar Site (illegal industrial waste dumping site) J-Field at Aberdeen Proving Ground (disposal site of chemical warfare agents, ammunitions and industrial chemicals) used hybrid poplar trees remove VOC’s volatile organic compounds from contaminated soil

Environmental Biotechnology Examples Genetic engineering bacterial strains are under development to convert solid waste from humans and livestock into sugar and fuel

Limitations of using bio and phytoremediation Time often considered slower than chemical techniques Applicability they do not apply to all situations Fear those who live near treatment sites often would rather have the contaminated soil removed than treated Fear that the process will not uncontaminate the soil

Marvin Gaye: Mercy, Mercy, Me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efiDnHS3fzk Now, with pictures…do your thoughts change? http://ogoapes.weebly.com/unit-7-waste-risk-and-toxicology.html

Awareness by Sylvia Stults Broken bottles and charred pieces of glass Wadded up newspapers tossed on the grass Pouring of concrete and tearing out trees This is the environment that surrounds me? Poisons and insecticides sprayed on our food Oceans filling with thick oil crude All sea life destined to a slow awful doom These are the things we are to consume? Mills pumping out iron expelling yellow fumes Airlines emitting caustic gases from fuels Weapons of destruction tested at desolate sites And this is the air that's to sustain life? There has to be something that someone can do Like raise the awareness to those around you That if we don't heed the problem at hand It's your life that's at stake, the destruction of man.