Biorremediación de suelo contaminado con hidrocarburos empleando lodos residuales como fuente alterna de nutrientes

Translated title of the contribution: Bioremediation oil contaminated soil using alternate sewage sludge as a source of nutrients

Adriana Martínez-Prado, Ma Elena Pérez-López, Joaquín Pinto-Espinoza, Blanca Amelia Gurrola-Nevárez, Ana Lilia Osorio-Rodríguez

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Abstract

In this research an aerobic bioremediation process, of a petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soil, was evaluated using residual sludge (biosolids) from a local domestic wastewater treatment plant, as an alternative micro and macro nutrient source. Contamination of the soil resulted from accidental spills with hydrocarbons, mainly diesel, gasoline, and residual oils, from the San Antonio mining unit which belongs to Goldcorp México Company, located in Tayoltita, from the municipality of San Dimas, Durango. Laboratory and pilot experiments were conducted, adjusting soil water content to field capacity and carbon:nitrogen (C:N) ratio to 10:1, evaluating the effect of addition of nutrients, density of the material being remediated, and the influence of soil particle size in the remediation process. It was demonstrated that the biosolids stimulated the native microorganisms of the polluted soil; consequently the hydrocarbon degradation process was accelerated. The hydrocarbons were used as carbon and electron donor source, coupling the oxidation-reduction reaction with oxygen which served as the electron acceptor. Treated soil was remediated and reached the maximum permissible limit (MPL), established in the Mexican current regulations (NOM-138-SEMARNAT/SS-2003), at both stages, and it is recommended as an optional process to the mining company to fulfill with the Clean Industry Program.

Translated title of the contributionBioremediation oil contaminated soil using alternate sewage sludge as a source of nutrients
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)241-252
Number of pages12
JournalRevista Internacional de Contaminacion Ambiental
Volume27
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

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