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Title: Uses of biotechnology in waste treatment

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:437492
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  1. BNFL, Springfields, Preston (United Kingdom)

BNFL have invested in a Biotechnology programme to address waste treatment problems. The use of biotechnology to destroy organic pollutants is well known and has been successfully employed both in-situ and ex-situ. The BNFL approach has been to concentrate on the interaction of microbial systems with inorganic materials. This study has resulted in two major programmes of work that show every indication of being suitable for large scale application. The first programme of work investigated using, to decontaminate concrete surfaces, the phenomena of concrete degradation by sulphur oxidizing bacteria. Laboratory tests proved encouraging and have resulted in a Co-operative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), between BNFL and Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Company for the INEL site. The CRADA will lead to a demonstration of the technology. The second major area of investigation is the development of an integrated bioremediation process for the removal and recovery of toxic heavy metals from contaminated land. The two stage process, which can be employed in an in-situ or ex-situ mode, involves the use of indigenous micro-organisms to generate sulphuric acid and environmental consortia to generate hydrogen sulphide. This project has reached the point of field trials. Results from both programmes will be presented and their applications at nuclear sites detailed.

Research Organization:
Electric Power Research Inst. (EPRI), Palo Alto, CA (United States); Williams (Paul) and Associates, Medina, OH (United States)
OSTI ID:
437492
Report Number(s):
EPRI-TR-106929; CONF-960783-; TRN: 97:000678-0028
Resource Relation:
Conference: International low-level-waste conference, New Orleans, LA (United States), 22-24 Jul 1996; Other Information: PBD: Oct 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings: 1996 EPRI international low level waste conference; PB: 715 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English