Value-Added Site Monitoring & Infrastructure Maintenance for In-Situ Bioremediation

ER-1080

Objective

The objectives of this project include: the continued serial monitoring of intrinsic bioremediation processes at three fuel and solvent contaminated sites at the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base; the support, maintenance, and supplementation of the data in a relational database management system (RDBMS); and the statistical analysis of the data for spatial and temporal variability, estimates of mass removal rates and indicators of bioremediation process change.

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Technical Approach

The technical approach consists of a phased approach to the objectives outlined above. State of the art contaminant and geochemical ground-water monitoring will be continued on a quarterly basis at three fuel and solvent contamination sites which have distinct oxidation-reduction zones. Indicators of corresponding bioremediation indicators and the mass of contaminants associated with aquifer solids will be determined as well. Additional, statistical analyses of the time-series and spatial distribution of contaminants and geochemical conditions will be evaluated for sources of error and variability. Bioremediation performance indicators will be developed in selected oxidation-reduction zones. Several years of data exist for the three study sites which will provide a basis for the use of RDBMS and results of the statistical analyses by leading bioremediation modeling and remedial design groups.

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Results

Internet (internal) and an external web page have been established. Field data has been updated and made more accessible. Laboratory and associated QA/QC data was completed. Presentations and poster sessions on data quality, petroleum hydrocarbon source strength estimates, and temporal variability of bioremediation indicators have been made. Peer-reviewed papers have been drafted on the latter issues. Permission was granted to proceed with the second tracer test. Negotiation with potential sponsors of the MIRTL2 Natural Gradient Tracer Test proceeded with encouragement.

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Benefits

The project will provide direct benefit to Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Energy (DOE), and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by: 1) providing comprehensive field data for intrinsic remediation modeling efforts; 2) allowing more cost effective long term monitoring designs to be developed; and, 3) improving basis for collaboration among technology developers which will mean less redundancy between efforts. An overall benefit will be more cost-effective designs and performance goals for bioremediation of contaminated sites.

The results of the continued serial monitoring of intrinsic bioremediation processes will be made widely available to facilitate transition of the project’s efforts. The various efforts to ensure dissemination of information will enable further usage by DoD and DOE site managers.

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Project Documents

Points of Contact

Principal Investigator

Dr. Michael Barcelona

University of Michigan

Phone: 313-763-6512

Fax: 313-763-6513

Program Manager

Environmental Restoration

SERDP and ESTCP

Project Documents

Document Types

  • Fact Sheet - Brief project summary with links to related documents and points of contact.
  • Final Report - Comprehensive report for every completed SERDP and ESTCP project that contains all technical results.
  • Cost & Performance Report - Overview of ESTCP demonstration activities, results, and conclusions, standardized to facilitate implementation decisions.
  • Technical Report - Additional interim reports, laboratory reports, demonstration reports, and technology survey reports.
  • Guidance - Instructional information on technical topics such as protocols and user’s guides.
  • Workshop Report - Summary of workshop discussion and findings.
  • Multimedia - On demand videos, animations, and webcasts highlighting featured initiatives or technologies.
  • Model/Software - Computer programs and applications available for download.
  • Database - Digitally organized collection of data available to search and access.