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1 Introduction to BIOPLUME III

2 BIOPLUME III Model engine written by Hanadi Rifai
GUI developed by ZEi/MicroEngineering, Inc. Version 1.0 released September, 1997 New version due September, 2000 Available from the U.S. EPA at

3 Differences from BIOPLUME II
Graphical User Interface Models 6 components (Hydrocarbon, 5 electron acceptors) Allows 3 kinds of reaction kinetics First order Monod Instantaneous

4 Biodegradation Solution
Research indicates aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation paths Electron acceptors available in the following preferential order: Oxygen Nitrate Iron(III) Sulfate Carbon Dioxide

5 Sequential Reactions Nitrate only used when all oxygen depleted
Iron(III) only used when all nitrate depleted Each subsequent electron acceptor is only available when the previous one is depleted

6 Kinetic Methods Each reaction can be simulated via one of three possible methods: First-order decay - Note: error in decay code Instantaneous reaction Monod kinetics Each reaction is limited to the available electron acceptor supply Monod kinetics does not simulate microbial growth

7 Error in Decay Code Do Not Use this option.
First-Order Decay designed to be used in two modes Radioactive decay: HC decays, not limited by available electron acceptors. This option works. Electron acceptor-limited decay: HC reduction and rate coefficients tied to each electron acceptor in the decay sequence. The Electron acceptor-limited decay option has serious bugs. Do Not Use this option.

8 Applicability and Limitations
Developed to simulate natural attenuation of hydrocarbons using O2, NO3-, Fe3+, SO42-, and CO2 Can be used to answer following questions: How long will plume extend if no controls? How long will plume persist until NA? How long will plume extend/persist if controls/remediation are applied?

9 Other Uses of BIOPLUME III
Bioremediation with added electron acceptors Low flow rate Air Sparging Advection/Dispersion/Sorption with no biodegradation

10 Notes on Usability BIOPLUME III (Version 1.0) has several bugs
Contaminant concentrations at constant head cells Crashes – Save fairly often Occasional cosmetic naming problem Electron acceptors names get messed up Problem with first-order decay


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