Remediation of Manufactured Gas Plant Soils Contaminated with Free and Complex Cyanide

Remediation of Manufactured Gas Plant Soils Contaminated with Free and Complex Cyanide

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 26

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Cyanide is one of the main contaminants present in soil from manufactured gas plants (MGP) . Several treatment methods including thermal treatment, chemical treatment, ultraviolet irradiation, and biological treatment were evaluated for their ability to degrade the cyanide present in these soils. In the thermal treatment, raising the temperature of the purified waste to 2000--3000C resulted in complete removal of complex cyanide from the soil; however, the cyanide emitted was in a the toxic gaseous HCN form. Chemical treatment, using the oxidant Fenton's reagent in a 10% soil slurry, resulted in the destruction of 80% of the free cyanide but little, if any, complex cyanide. Ultraviolet irradiation of the basic leachate from MGP wastes in the presence of the chelating agent EDTA yielded 90% degradation of the complex cyanide. For biological treatment, using an aerobic mixed culture, almost 60% of the free cyanide disappeared from the system with minimal degradation of the complex cyanide. Each treatment has its limitations. Thus, a combined physical-chemical-biological treatment in which the complex cyanide is degraded to free cyanide by photodegradation under alkaline conditions, the free cyanide then chemically (by Fenton's reagent) or biologically converted to NH3 and CO2, is proposed for the removal of cyanide from MGP sites.


Biological Remediation of Explosive Residues

Biological Remediation of Explosive Residues

Author: Shree Nath Singh

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-08-04

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 3319010832

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Microbial degradation, Phytoremediation, Remediation, Explosive residues, Biotransformation, Mineralization, Degradative Enzymes, Degradation Pathways, Energetics, Soil contamination, Water contamination.


Bioaugmentation for Groundwater Remediation

Bioaugmentation for Groundwater Remediation

Author: Hans F. Stroo

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-10-04

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 1461441145

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​This volume provides a review of the past 10 to 15 years of intensive research, development and demonstrations that have been on the forefront of developing bioaugmentation into a viable remedial technology. This volume provides both a primer on the basic microbial processes involved in bioaugmentation, as well as a thorough summary of the methodology for implementing the technology. This reference volume will serve as a valuable resource for environmental remediation professionals who seek to understand, evaluate, and implement bioaugmentation.


Cyanide in Water and Soil

Cyanide in Water and Soil

Author: David A. Dzombak

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2005-12-09

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 1420032070

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The presence of cyanide is a significant issue in industrial and municipal wastewater treatment and management, in remediation of former manufactured gas plant sites and aluminum production waste disposal sites, in treatment and management of residuals from hydrometallurgical gold mining, and in other industrial operations in which cyanide-bearing


Plant-Based Remediation Processes

Plant-Based Remediation Processes

Author: Dharmendra Kumar Gupta

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-04-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783642442650

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Phytoremediation is an emerging technology that employs higher plants for the clean-up of contaminated environments. Basic and applied research have unequivocally demonstrated that selected plant species possess the genetic potential to accumulate, degrade, metabolize and immobilize a wide range of contaminants. The main focus of this volume is on the recent advances of technologies using green plants for remediation of various metals and metalloids. Topics include biomonitoring of heavy metal pollution, amendments of higher uptake of toxic metals, transport of heavy metals in plants, and toxicity mechanisms. Further chapters discuss agro-technological methods for minimizing pollution while improving soil quality, transgenic approaches to heavy metal remediation and present protocols for metal remediation via in vitro root cultures.


Bioremediation of Pollutants in Soil and Water

Bioremediation of Pollutants in Soil and Water

Author: Brian S. Schepart

Publisher: ASTM International

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 0803118910

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Reproduced typescripts of 17 papers from a symposium in Fort Worth, Texas, in October 1993 discuss technical aspects of biological methods for cleaning up polluted sites. They cover the economics of bioremediation compared with other methods, the special problems associated with polynuclear aromatic