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1 Objective 5.02 Understanding biotechnology in the environmental science industry

2 A. Environmental Biotechnology 1.Biotechnology is playing a large part in detecting and monitoring pollution and in determining how much is present. It is also involved in solving other environmental problems.

3 Examples: a)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 b)Bioremediation- using bacteria to clean up oil and fuel spills.

4 1.Oleophilic (attracted to oil) bacteria used to clean up oil spills. Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989 employed this technique. 2.Hanahan, SC, a suburb of Charleston, had an 80,000 gallon jet fuel leak from a military fuel storage facility. The fuel entered the ground and used groundwater. Bacteria were successfully used to remediate this problem.

5 c. Biostimulation- the Exxon Valdez clean-up effort used the addition of nutrients to feed the oleophilic bacteria in this incident. d. Biodiesel- is made from oilseeds such as soybean and canola oil and had been proven to decrease harmful emissions.

6 e. phytoremediation- oregon poplar site (illegal industrial waste dumping site) and J-Field at aberdeen proving ground (disposal site of chemical warfare agents, munitions and industrial chemicals) in Maryland each used hybrid popular trees to remove to remove VOC’s ( volatile organic compounds) from contaminated soil with success at each site.

7 e. Genetic engineering- bacterial strains are under development to convert solid wate from humans and livestock into sugar and fuel.

8 Limitations of using bio and phytoremediation a.time- often considered slower than chemical techniques b.Applicability- they do not apply to all situations c.Fear- those who live near plants often would rather have contaminated soil removed than treated on-site. The fear is that the process will not uncontaminate the soil, or the organisms used will have a detrimental effect on the environment.

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