Main Title |
Microbial Degradative Activity in Ground Water at a Chemical Waste Disposal Site. |
Author |
Hwang, H. M. ;
Hodson, R. E. ;
Lewis, D. L. ;
Scholze, R. ;
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CORP Author |
Jackson State Univ., MS. Dept. of Biology. ;Georgia Univ., Athens.;Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.;Construction Engineering Research Lab. (Army), Champaign, IL.;Department of Energy, Washington, DC. |
Publisher |
c1993 |
Year Published |
1993 |
Report Number |
DACW8891MO321; EPA/600/J-93/281; |
Stock Number |
PB93-222396 |
Additional Subjects |
Ground water ;
Waste disposal ;
Microorganism control(Water) ;
Organic compounds ;
Earth fills ;
Biodegradation ;
Leachate ;
Sites ;
Cresols ;
Toxicity ;
Substrates ;
Bacteria ;
Reaction kinetics ;
Chloromethanes ;
Toluene ;
Aromatic hydrocarbons ;
Risk assessment ;
Inorganic compounds ;
Anaerobic processes ;
Reprints ;
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
NTIS |
PB93-222396 |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
10p |
Abstract |
The microbial fate and effects of toxic organic chemicals at the ambient concentration in leachates derived from a waste disposal landfill site are examined. Groundwater downslope from the burial site contains high levels of dissolved organic chemicals such as toluene, xylene, benzene, and methylene chloride. p-Cresol and toluene were used as model compounds; their microbiological dissimilation over a wide range of substrate concentrations was investigated. In addition, the effects of inorganic nutrients, the presence of other chemical pollutants, and alternative electron acceptors (sulfate and nitrate) on microbial degradative activity were assessed. |