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Biological remediation of the engine lubricant oil-contaminated soil with three kinds of earthworms, Eisenia fetida, Eisenia andrei Dendrobena veneta, and a mixture of microorganisms Full article

Conference 5-ая международная научно-техническая конференция "Техника и технология нефтехимического и нефтегазового производства"
25-30 Apr 2015 , Омск
Journal Procedia Engineering
ISSN: 1877-7058
Output data Year: 2015, Volume: 113, Pages: 113-123 Pages count : 11 DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2015.07.302
Tags Bioremediation; Californian earthworm Eisenia Andrei; Dendrobena veneta; Earthworms; Eisenia fetida; Removal of petrochemicals; Soil contamination
Authors Chachina S.B. 1 , Voronkova N.A. 1 , Baklanova O.N. 2
Affiliations
1 Omsk State Technical University, 11, Mira Pr., Omsk, 644050, Russian Federation
2 Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing SB RAS, 54, Neftezavodskaya St., Omsk, 644040, Russian Federation

Abstract: The survival of the earthworms in used engine oil-contaminated soil with concentration of 20-100 g/kg was estimated. The investigation was made of the contaminated soil bioremediation efficiency with the use of Eisenia fetida, Eisenia andrei and Dendrobena veneta in presence of the photosynthetic bacteria Thiorhodaceae, Athiorhodaceae and Chlorobacteriaceae, nitrogenfixing bacteria Azotobacter and Clostridium, yeast cells Saccharomyces, fungi Aspergillus and Penicillium, and Actinomycetales composing microbiologic product Baykal EM. It is determined that the used oil concentration in the soils with earthworms decreases 4-10 times faster than in contaminated soil without earthworms. High rates of engine oil removal are registered in presence of E. andrei and D. veneta. Oil concentration in soil decreased by 60-90%. With oil concentration of 60-100 g/kg and earthworms (Eisenia fetida) cultivation, the oil concentration decreased 4-6 times, with introduction of Californian earthworms (Eisenia andrei) 12 times and with Dendrobena veneta 12-23 times. At the addition of the microbiologic product along with earthworms, oil content in the soil decreased 58 times and constituted 1.1 g/kg, soil remediation efficiency being 99.9%. © 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Cite: Chachina S.B. , Voronkova N.A. , Baklanova O.N.
Biological remediation of the engine lubricant oil-contaminated soil with three kinds of earthworms, Eisenia fetida, Eisenia andrei Dendrobena veneta, and a mixture of microorganisms
Procedia Engineering. 2015. V.113. P.113-123. DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2015.07.302 WOS Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
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