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An integrated numerical and physical modeling system for an enhanced in situ bioremediation process

Abstract

Groundwater contamination due to releases of petroleum products is a major environmental concern in many urban districts and industrial zones. Over the past years, a few studies were undertaken to address in situ bioremediation processes coupled with contaminant transport in two- or three-dimensional domains. However, they were concentrated on natural attenuation processes for petroleum contaminants or enhanced in situ bioremediation processes in laboratory columns. In this study, an integrated numerical and physical modeling system is developed for simulating an enhanced in situ biodegradation (EISB) process coupled with three-dimensional multiphase multicomponent flow and transport simulation in a multi-dimensional pilot-scale physical model. The designed pilot-scale physical model is effective in tackling natural attenuation and EISB processes for site remediation. The simulation results demonstrate that the developed system is effective in modeling the EISB process, and can thus be used for investigating the effects of various uncertainties.

Authors

Huang YF; Huang GH; Wang GQ; Lin QG; Chakma A

Journal

Environmental Pollution, Vol. 144, No. 3, pp. 872–885

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1, 2006

DOI

10.1016/j.envpol.2006.02.017

ISSN

0269-7491

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