C. Taylor et T. Viraraghavan, A bench-scale investigation of land treatment of soil contaminated with diesel fuel, CHEMOSPHERE, 39(10), 1999, pp. 1583-1593
A bench-scale investigation (soil pan testing) was conducted with the objec
tive of studying degradation rates of diesel contaminated soil (2500 and 10
000 ppm by weight of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) to dry weight of so
il) under different treatment conditions over a 17 week testing period. The
greatest degradation of the diesel contaminated soil was obtained with the
addition of nutrients (C-o=10000 ppm of TPH; k=0.19 week(-1)). 'k' for soi
l not amended with nutrients was 0.07 week(-1). The control cell (C-o=2500
ppm TPH), with sodium azide (to suppress degradation)was compared with an e
xperimental cell of 2500 ppm initial concentration of TPH without nutrient
amendment. The control cell exhibited a relatively low uniform degradation
(k=0.08 week(-1)) of TPH over the duration of the experiment with reasonabl
e first-order kinetic regression statistics. (C)1999 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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