2021
DOI: 10.3390/app112110005
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In Situ Bioremediation of a Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Plume: A Superfund Site Field Pilot Test

Abstract: The North Railroad Avenue Plume, discovered in 1989, contained chlorinated solvent groundwater plumes extending over 23.5 hectares (58 acres) and three hydrostratigraphic units. The source contaminant, tetrachloroethene, stemmed from release at a dry cleaner/laundromat business. The anaerobic biodegradation byproducts trichloroethene, isomers of dichloroethene (DCE), and vinyl chloride were detected in groundwater samples collected prior to remedial action. The impacted aquifers are the sole source drinking wa… Show more

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“…Biomass estimates were -11 -based upon the DNA yield per liter of water filtered. The concentrations of all VOCs and methane for each timepoint was extracted from the EPA site report [29].…”
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“…Biomass estimates were -11 -based upon the DNA yield per liter of water filtered. The concentrations of all VOCs and methane for each timepoint was extracted from the EPA site report [29].…”
Section: Sample Collection and Dna Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pilot test conducted in 2006 determined the optimal amendments and nutrients and their delivery methods for successful remediation [29]. Daughter of PCE degradation were detected and the results of quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) revealed the presence of Dhc , Dhb, and rdh genes.…”
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“…A remedial investigation and feasibility study was carried out on groundwater contaminated by tetrachloroethene, trichloroethene, and vinyl chloride [10]. A double tracer approach was used to reassess the hydraulic conductivity and hydrodynamic dispersity.…”
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