화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.63-65, 823-834, 1997
Intrinsic Bioremediation of Gas Condensate Hydrocarbons - Results of over 2 Years of Ground-Water and Soil Core Analysis and Monitoring
Condensate liquids have been found to contaminate soil and ground water at two gas production sites in the Denver Basin operated by Amoco Production Co. These sites have been closely monitored since July 1993 to determine whether intrinsic aerobic or anaerobic bioremediation of hydrocarbons occurs at a sufficient rate and to an adequate end point to support a no-intervention decision. Ground water monitoring, soil gas analysis, and analysis of soil cores suggest that bioremediation is occurring at these sites by multiple pathways, including aerobic oxidation, sulfate reduction, and methanogenesis. Results of over two years of monitoring of ground water and soil chemistry at these sites are presented to support this conclusion.