The use of vinasse as an amendment to ex-situ bioremediation of soil and groundwater contaminatedwith diesel oil

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This work investigated the possibility of using vinasse as an amendment in ex-situ bioremediation processes. Groundwater and soil samples were collected at petrol stations. The soil bioremediation was simulated in Bartha biometer flasks, used to measure the microbial CO2 production, during 48 days, where vinasse was added at a concentration of 33 mL.Kg-1 of soil. Biodegradation efficiency was also measured by quantifying the total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) by gas chromatography. The groundwater bioremediation was carried out in laboratory experiments simulating aerated (bioreactors) and not aerated (BOD flasks) conditions. In both the cases, the concentration of vinasse was 5 % (v/v) and different physicochemical parameters were evaluated during 20 days. Although an increase in the soil fertility and microbial population were obtained with the vinasse, it demonstrated not to be adequate to enhance the bioremediation efficiency of diesel oil contaminated soils. The addition of the vinasse in the contaminated groundwaters had negative effects on the biodegradation of the hydrocarbons, since vinasse, as a labile carbon source, was preferentially consumed.

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Mariano, A. P., Crivelaro, S. H. R., de Angelis, D. de F., & Bonotto, D. M. (2009). The use of vinasse as an amendment to ex-situ bioremediation of soil and groundwater contaminatedwith diesel oil. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 52(4), 1043–1055. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132009000400030

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