디젤 오염토양에서 화학적 산화에 의한 PAH 분해특성 및 PAH 분해미생물의 거동

  • 정해룡 (농협, 광주과학기술원 환경공학과) ;
  • 안영희 (농협, 광주과학기술원 환경공학과) ;
  • 김인수 (농협, 광주과학기술원 환경공학과) ;
  • 최희철 (농협, 광주과학기술원 환경공학과)
  • Published : 2002.04.01

Abstract

The effect of in-situ chemical oxidation on the indigenous soil microorganisms (total microbes and PAH-degrading microbes) and contaminant removal were investigated. Field soil contaminated with diesel in gas station was collected and the soil was treated from 0 to 900 minutes by in-situ ozonation as chemical remediation. The treated soil samples were incubated with supplying oxygen during the 9 weeks to understand the characteristics of microbes regrowth, damaged by ozone. The sharp decrease of aromatic fraction and TPH was observed within 60 minutes of ozone application and aromatic fraction and TPH then slowly decreased. The phenanthren-degrading bacteria were the most sensitive to ozonation, because 1 hour of ozonation reduced the microbes from 10$^{6}$ CFU/g-soil to below detection limits.

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