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Soil pollution 12/19/20151ENVR-303

First effect of pollutants Washed awayWashed away: might accumulates somewhere Evaporate:Evaporate: can be a source of air pollution InfiltrateInfiltrate through the unsaturated soil to the groundwater DDT:DDT: fat soluble, stored in fatty tissues –Interferes with calcium metabolism –Results in thin egg shells in birds 12/19/20152ENVR-303

Agent orange Code name for one of the herbicides and defoliants (results in leaf fall) used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, During the Vietnam War, between 1962 and 1971 The United States military sprayed 20,000,000 US gallons (80,000,000 L) of chemical herbicides and defoliants in Vietnam – anti fertility, skin problems, cancer 12/19/2015ENVR-3033

Control of soil pollution Use of pesticides and fertilizers should be minimized. Cropping techniques should be improved to prevent growth of weeds. Special pits should be selected for dumping wastes. Controlled grazing and forest management. Wind breaks and wind shield in areas exposed to wind erosion Afforestation and reforestation. 3 Rs: reduce, reuse, recycle 4 12/19/20154ENVR-303

Information needed to clean up materials added to soil Kind of material-organic or inorganic- is the material biodegradable/ dangerous to animals & humans How much material was added to the soil, will it overload the organisms in the soil C:N ratio of the pollutant material Nature of soil: will the soil be able to handle the material before groundwater is contaminated Growing conditions for the soil organisms: - is it too cold, too wet etc. How long the material has been on site: is there evidence of environmental problems, is it undergoing decomposition. Immediate danger to people & environment: Urgency of the situation. 12/19/20155ENVR-303

Bioremediation The use of naturally occurring microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi & plants to break down or degrade toxic chemical compounds that have accumulated in the environment It is a method that treats the soils and turn into them non-hazardous, thus eliminating any future responsibility that may result from landfill problems or violations. 12/19/20156ENVR-303

Factors affecting bioremediation Microbial factors Temperature favorable for organisms Availability of water (Moisture content) Availability of nutrients (N,P,K) C: N (carbon: nitrogen) ratio of the contaminant material< 30:1 pH Availability of Oxygen in sufficient quantity in soil. 12/19/20157ENVR-303

In situ BioremediationIn situ Bioremediation : The treatment in place without excavation of contaminated soils or sediments. Ex situ bioremediationEx situ bioremediation: requires pumping of the groundwater or excavation of contaminated soil prior to remediation treatments. 12/19/20158ENVR-303

Types of In situ Bioremediation Biostimulation: To stimulate the activity of microorganisms by adding nutrients and electron acceptors (e.g. O 2 ) Bioventing: Injecting air through soil to stimulate microbe growth in unsaturated zone Biosparging: Injection of air/nutrients into unsaturated and saturated zones Bioaugmentation: immunization of soil with microbes or adding exogenous microbes to the subsurface 12/19/20159ENVR-303

In-situ-Bioremediation Biostimulation (stimulates biological activity) –Bioventing (Inject air/nutrients into unsaturated zone – good for midweight petroleum, jet fuel) –Biosparging (Inject air/nutrients into unsaturated and saturated zones) Bioaugmentation (inoculates soil with microbes)Bioaugmentation (inoculates soil with microbes) Less expensive Creates less dust Less possibility of contaminant release into environment Good for large volumes Slower Doesn’t work well in clays or highly layered subsurfaces 12/19/201510ENVR-303

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