When is a soil remediated? Comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trial

A six month field scale study was carried out to compare windrow turning and biopile techniques for the remediation of soil contaminated with bunker C fuel oil. End-point clean-up targets were defined by human risk assessment and ecotoxicological hazard assessment approaches. Replicate windrows and...

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Published in:Environmental Pollution
Main Authors: Coulon, Frederic, Al, Awadi M., Cowie, W., Mardlin, D., Pollard, Simon J. T., Cunningham, C., Risdon, Graeme C., Arthur, P., Semple, Kirk T., Paton, Graeme I.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam. 2010
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2010.06.001
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spelling ftcranfield:oai:dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk:1826/5227 2023-05-15T13:53:40+02:00 When is a soil remediated? Comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trial Coulon, Frederic Al, Awadi M. Cowie, W. Mardlin, D. Pollard, Simon J. T. Cunningham, C. Risdon, Graeme C. Arthur, P. Semple, Kirk T. Paton, Graeme I. 2010-10-31T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2010.06.001 http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/5227 en_UK eng Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam. 0269-7491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2010.06.001 http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/5227 Bunker fuel Windrows Biopiles Bioremediation Soil ecotoxicology sub-antarctic soils petroleum-hydrocarbons ecotoxicity assessment toxicity tests bioremediation biodegradation degradation crude environment fertilizer Article 2010 ftcranfield https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2010.06.001 2022-08-04T22:37:44Z A six month field scale study was carried out to compare windrow turning and biopile techniques for the remediation of soil contaminated with bunker C fuel oil. End-point clean-up targets were defined by human risk assessment and ecotoxicological hazard assessment approaches. Replicate windrows and biopiles were amended with either nutrients and inocula, nutrients alone or no amendment. In addition to fractionated hydrocarbon analysis, culturable microbial characterisation and soil ecotoxicological assays were performed. This particular soil, heavy in texture and historically contaminated with bunker fuel was more effectively remediated by windrowing, but coarser textures may be more amendable to biopiling. This trial reveals the benefit of developing risk and hazard based approaches in defining end-point bioremediation of heavy hydrocarbons when engineered biopile or windrow are proposed as treatment option. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Cranfield University: Collection of E-Research - CERES Antarctic Environmental Pollution 158 10 3032 3040
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topic Bunker fuel Windrows Biopiles Bioremediation Soil ecotoxicology sub-antarctic soils petroleum-hydrocarbons ecotoxicity assessment toxicity tests bioremediation biodegradation degradation crude environment fertilizer
spellingShingle Bunker fuel Windrows Biopiles Bioremediation Soil ecotoxicology sub-antarctic soils petroleum-hydrocarbons ecotoxicity assessment toxicity tests bioremediation biodegradation degradation crude environment fertilizer
Coulon, Frederic
Al, Awadi M.
Cowie, W.
Mardlin, D.
Pollard, Simon J. T.
Cunningham, C.
Risdon, Graeme C.
Arthur, P.
Semple, Kirk T.
Paton, Graeme I.
When is a soil remediated? Comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trial
topic_facet Bunker fuel Windrows Biopiles Bioremediation Soil ecotoxicology sub-antarctic soils petroleum-hydrocarbons ecotoxicity assessment toxicity tests bioremediation biodegradation degradation crude environment fertilizer
description A six month field scale study was carried out to compare windrow turning and biopile techniques for the remediation of soil contaminated with bunker C fuel oil. End-point clean-up targets were defined by human risk assessment and ecotoxicological hazard assessment approaches. Replicate windrows and biopiles were amended with either nutrients and inocula, nutrients alone or no amendment. In addition to fractionated hydrocarbon analysis, culturable microbial characterisation and soil ecotoxicological assays were performed. This particular soil, heavy in texture and historically contaminated with bunker fuel was more effectively remediated by windrowing, but coarser textures may be more amendable to biopiling. This trial reveals the benefit of developing risk and hazard based approaches in defining end-point bioremediation of heavy hydrocarbons when engineered biopile or windrow are proposed as treatment option. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Coulon, Frederic
Al, Awadi M.
Cowie, W.
Mardlin, D.
Pollard, Simon J. T.
Cunningham, C.
Risdon, Graeme C.
Arthur, P.
Semple, Kirk T.
Paton, Graeme I.
author_facet Coulon, Frederic
Al, Awadi M.
Cowie, W.
Mardlin, D.
Pollard, Simon J. T.
Cunningham, C.
Risdon, Graeme C.
Arthur, P.
Semple, Kirk T.
Paton, Graeme I.
author_sort Coulon, Frederic
title When is a soil remediated? Comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trial
title_short When is a soil remediated? Comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trial
title_full When is a soil remediated? Comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trial
title_fullStr When is a soil remediated? Comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trial
title_full_unstemmed When is a soil remediated? Comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trial
title_sort when is a soil remediated? comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trial
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