In Lombardy (Italy), about 25% of the sites ranked in the Regional Plan of Contaminated Sites are affected by Cr(VI) in groundwater and/or soil. Therefore innovative sustainable remediation techniques are under investigation, with pilot- or full-scale applications. In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustainability in terms of environmental impact and costs. However, while organics can be mineralized, inorganics can only change their oxidation state, hopefully reducing their toxicity and mobility in the environment. Various patented products were used at five polluted sites in order to reduce Cr(VI) to Cr(III) via bio-induced reduction, bio-reduction and bioimmobilization. The experience pointed out that Cr(VI) concentration in groundwater can be significantly reduced (up to three order of magnitudes), but the unsaturated zone should be treated as well in order to solve the problem definitely. Soil heterogeneity is a critical issue and mixtures usually have to be injected at different depths. Iron, manganese and sulphate side-contamination can result in groundwater after injections.

Bioremediation of Hexavalent Chromium—A Few Significant Site Histories in Italy

MASTORGIO, ANDREA FILIPPO;SAPONARO, SABRINA;SEZENNA, ELENA
2015-01-01

Abstract

In Lombardy (Italy), about 25% of the sites ranked in the Regional Plan of Contaminated Sites are affected by Cr(VI) in groundwater and/or soil. Therefore innovative sustainable remediation techniques are under investigation, with pilot- or full-scale applications. In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustainability in terms of environmental impact and costs. However, while organics can be mineralized, inorganics can only change their oxidation state, hopefully reducing their toxicity and mobility in the environment. Various patented products were used at five polluted sites in order to reduce Cr(VI) to Cr(III) via bio-induced reduction, bio-reduction and bioimmobilization. The experience pointed out that Cr(VI) concentration in groundwater can be significantly reduced (up to three order of magnitudes), but the unsaturated zone should be treated as well in order to solve the problem definitely. Soil heterogeneity is a critical issue and mixtures usually have to be injected at different depths. Iron, manganese and sulphate side-contamination can result in groundwater after injections.
2015
Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies
978-0-9964071-0-6
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