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Assessment of in situ biodegradation of monochlorobenzene in contaminated groundwater treated in a constructed wetland

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 148, Issue 2, Pages 428-437

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2006.12.008

Keywords

constructed wetland; monochlorobenzene; biodegradation; in situ microcosms; isotopic fractionation

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The degradation of monochlorobenzene (MCB) was assessed in a constructed wetland treating MCB contaminated groundwater using a detailed geochemical characterisation, stable isotope composition analysis and in situ microcosm experiments. A correlation between ferrous iron mobilisation, decreasing MCB concentration and enrichment in carbon isotope composition was visible at increasing distance from the inflow point, indicating biodegradation of MCB in the wetland. Additionally, in situ microcosm systems loaded with C-13-labelled MCB were deployed for the first time in sediments to investigate the biotransformation of MCB. Incorporation of C-13-labelled carbon derived from the MCB into bacterial fatty acids substantiated in situ degradation of MCB. The detection of C-13-labelled benzene indicated reductive dehalogenation of MCB. This integrated approach indicated the natural attenuation of the MCB in a wetland system. Further investigations are required to document and optimise the in situ biodegradation of MCB in constructed and natural wetland systems treating contaminated groundwater. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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