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Accelerating Bauxite Residue Remediation with Microbial Biotechnology

Abstract

Biological neutralisation of pH, driven by the microbial fermentation of added organic carbon substrates such as glucose, has recently emerged as a promising technique for remediation of Bauxite residue, dropping pH from >11 to <8 in five days. Here, we report on a glasshouse experiment combining this novel microbially-driven pH neutralisation Technology with other existing (abiotic) remediation approaches, including addition of gypsum, sewage Sludge, and irrigation. Scaling up the bioremediation treatment by three orders of magnitude from previous Laboratory trials to these glasshouse trials was successful. Adding bioremediated residue (5 cm thick) at the residue surface significantly enhanced pH neutralisation to depth, decreasing pH from 13 to ~10 as far as 25 cm below the residue surface. Increasing irrigation and TillageFrequency accelerated salt removal. Combining our microbial Bioneutralisation treatment with fortnightly Tillage and daily irrigation provided the best opportunity to rapidly decrease pH and Salinity, and is currently being trialled at field scale.

Authors

Santini TC; Warren K; Raudsepp M; Carter N; Hamley D; McCosker C; Couperthwaite S; Southam G; Tyson GW; Warren LA

Series

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series

Pagination

pp. 69-77

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-05864-7_10

Conference proceedings

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series

ISSN

2367-1181

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