Treatment of Soil Contaminated With Cr(V1) by Soil Washing and Bioremediation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. Kennedy Gauger Debra L. Bisson Tim Oolman
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Radian Corporation (Radian) has developed a process for treating Cr(V1)-contaminated soils that involves: 1) soil washing using an alkaline extractant, 2) biological reduction of Cr(V1) to Cr(II1) in the soil wash effluent, and 3) separation of Cr(II1) from the biologically treated effluent. Biological treatment has been demonstrated for immobilized cells in fluidized bed bioreactors and suspended cells in slurry bioreactors for Cr(V1) levels ranging from 30 to 600 mg/L which have been reduced to non-detectable levels (< 0.05 mg/L; method detection limit [MDL]) during hydraulic residence times as short as 12 hours. The resulting Cr(II1)-containing effluent stream was chemically treated to precipitate chromium hydroxide for removal by physical separation.
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APA: W. Kennedy Gauger Debra L. Bisson Tim Oolman  (1995)  Treatment of Soil Contaminated With Cr(V1) by Soil Washing and Bioremediation

MLA: W. Kennedy Gauger Debra L. Bisson Tim Oolman Treatment of Soil Contaminated With Cr(V1) by Soil Washing and Bioremediation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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