API PUBL 4654-1997 Field Studies of BTEX and MTBE Intrinsic Bioremediation《苯系物和甲基叔丁基醚的内在生物修复的实地调查研究》.pdf
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1、FIELD STUDIES OF BTEX AND MTBE INTRINSIC BIOREMEDIATION H aith and Envir mental Scie Publication Number 4654 October 1997 s Department American Petroleum Q Institute American Petroleum Institute Environmental, Health, and Safety Mission and Guiding Principles MISSION The members of the American Peml
2、eum Institute are dedicated to continuous efforts to improve the compatibility of our operations with the environment while economically developing energy resources and supplying high quality products and services to consumers. We recognize our responsibility to work with the public, the government,
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4、ze rish and to implement cost-effective management practices: 0 To recognize and to respond to comunity concerns about our raw materiais, products and operations. PRINCIPLES o To operate our plants and facilities, and to handle our raw materiais and products in a manner that protects the environment
5、, and the safety and health of our employees and the public. o To make safety, health and environmental considerations a priority in OUI planning, and our development of new products and processes. o To advise promptly, appropriate officiais, employees, customers and the public of information on sig
6、nificant industry-related safety, health and environmental hazards, and to recommend protective measures. 0 To counsel customers, transporters and others in the safe use, transportation and disposai of our raw materiais, products and waste materials. o To economically develop and produce naturai res
7、ources and to conserve those resources by using energy efficiently. 0 To extend knowledge by conducting or supporting research on the safety, health and environmental effects of our raw materiais, products, processes and waste materiais. o To commit to reduce overail emission and waste generation. o
8、 To work with others to resolve problems created by handling and disposai of hazardous substances from our operations. o To participate with government and others in creating responsible laws, regulations and standards to safeguard the community, workplace and environment. o To promote these princip
9、les and practices by sharing experiences and offering assistance to others who produce, handle, use, transport or dispose of similar raw materiais, petroleum products and wastes. STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4b54-ENGL 1997 = 0732290 05712bli 73T I Field Studies of BTEX and MTBE Intrinsic Bioremediation Health
10、 and Environmental Sciences Department API PUBLICATION NUMBER 4654 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: ROBERT C. BORDEN, ROBERT A. DANIEL, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY AND LOUIS E. LEBRUN, IV DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING OCTOBER 1997 American Petroleum Institute FOREWORD API PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY A
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14、 electronic, mechanical, phorocopying, recording, or otherwise. without prior written permission from the publisher Contact the publisher, API Publishing Services, 1220 L Street, N. U!, Washington, D.C. 20005. Copyright Q 1997 American Pemleum Institute iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE R
15、ECOGNIZED FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS OF TIME AND EXPERTISE DURING THIS STUDY AND IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS WORE Bruce Bauman, Health and Environmentai Sciences Department RS OF THF, SOIL ethylbenzene; toluene; o-, m-, and p-xylene; and methyl tert- butyl ether. A rural North Carolina underground stora
16、ge tank release site was selected for study. The site was insumented with more than 50 observation wells monitored for several years to allow quantitative characterization of the downgradient mass transport of the dissolved compounds. Companion laboratory and modeling studies were conducted to facil
17、itate interpretation of the field data. Three dimensional field monitoring of the dissolved gasoline plume showed rapid decay of toluene and ethylbenzene during downgradient transport with slower decay of xylenes, benzene, and MTBE under mixed aerobic-denitrifying conditions. Background dissolved ox
18、ygen concentrations range from 7 to 8 ma, and nitrate concentrations range from 7 to 17 mgL as Nitrogen (N) because of extensive fertilization of fields surrounding the spill. Sampling results indicate that the plume is not growing and has reached a pseudo-steady-state. Field-scale decay rates were
19、determined by estimating the mass flux of contaminants across four plume cross-sections. First-order decay rates for all compounds were highest near the source and lower farther downgradient. Effective fmt-order decay rates vaned from O to 0.0010 d“ for MTBE; 0.0006 to 0.0014 d- for benzene; 0.0005
20、to 0.0063 d- for toluene; 0.0008 to 0.0058 d- for ethylbenzene; 0.0012 to 0.0035 6 form-, p-xylene; and 0.0007 to 0.0017 d- for o-xylene. In a companion study, laboratory microcosm studies confirmed MTBE biodegradation under aerobic conditions; however, the extent of biodegradation was limited. STD.
21、API/PETRO PUBL 4h54-ENGL 1997 0732270 05712bB 385 R BIOPLUME II and a 3-D analytical model were evaluated for thek, abiity to simulate the transport and biodegradation of MTBE and BTEX at the site. Neither model could accurately simulate contaminant concentrations throughout the length of the plume.
22、 . STD-API/PETRO PUBL 4h54-ENGL L797 0732270 057LZb7 2LL m TABLE OF CONTENTS ChaDter m EXECUTIVE SUMMARY e5-1 1 . INTRODUCTION . 1-1 1.1. INTRODUCTION . 1-1 1.2. BTEX BIODEGRADATION 1-1 1.3. MTBE BIODEGRADATION . 1-4 1.4. RESEARCH OBJECIIVES 1-5 2 . SITE DESCRIPTION 2-1 2.1. BACKGROUND . 2-1 2.2. GE
23、OLOGIC SETI?NG . 2-4 2.3. SlTE HYDROGEOLOGY 2-4 ANALYTICAL AND FIELD METHODS . 3-1 3 . 3.1. MONITORING WELL CONSTRUCTION . 3-1 3.2. MONITORING WELL LOCATIONS . 3-1 3.3. GROUNDWATER SAMPLING . 3-3 3.4. LABORATORY ANALYTICAL METHODS . 3-5 4 . SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF BTEX AND INDICATOR PARAMETERS 4-1 4
24、.1. GEOCHEMICAL INDICATOR PARAMETERS . 4. 1 4.2. VARIATION OF BTEX WITH TIME 4-2 4.3. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF CHLOF2DE. OXYGEN. “TRATE. AND INORGANIC CARBON . 4-4 4.4. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF MTBE AND BTEX . 4-11 4.5. DISCUSSION OF FELD MONITORING RESULTS 4-19 5 . MAS
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