Biological Treatment of Petrochemical Wastes for Removal of Hazardous Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Constituents

Biodegradation of recalcitrant petrochemical sludges was carried out in sealed continuous tank stirred reactors (CSTR's). The specific sludge used in the research contained eight polynuclear aromatics (PNA's) cited by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) as hazardous w...

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description Biodegradation of recalcitrant petrochemical sludges was carried out in sealed continuous tank stirred reactors (CSTR's). The specific sludge used in the research contained eight polynuclear aromatics (PNA's) cited by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) as hazardous wastes. Benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) was selected in this research as the primary target contaminant due to its strong carcinogenic nature and low allowable release concentrations in sludges. Mass balance removal of B(a)P and other similar aromatic hydrocarbons were found to exceed 90 percent. It is concluded that the high removals of B(a)P demonstrated in aerobic bioremediations in high solids environments, will generate better engineered and more economical commercial waste minimization applications.
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Aromatic compounds
Aromatic hydrocarbons
Benzo(a)pyrene
Biodegradation
Biological products
Biological treatment
Carbon dioxide
Carcinogens
Civil engineering
Contaminants
Continuously stirred tank reactors
Environmental cleanup
Environmental monitoring
Environmental protection
Enzymes
Equilibrium conditions
Hazardous wastes
Hydrocarbons
Land disposal
Mass
Metabolism
Petrochemicals
Petrochemicals industry
Petroleum engineering
Pyrene
Reactors
Removal
Sludge
Solid impurities
Solid wastes
Solids
Surfactants
Waste disposal
Waste management
Wastes
title Biological Treatment of Petrochemical Wastes for Removal of Hazardous Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Constituents
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