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Page 1: Hazardous Waste/ Bioremediation AP Environmental Science.

Hazardous Waste/ BioremediationAP Environmental Science

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Hazardous Waste Defined Hazardous waste is a

waste with properties that make it dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or the environment.

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Forms of Hazardous Waste Liquids Solids Contained gases Sludges.

The EPA has a list of more than 500 specific hazardous wastes

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Characteristics of Hazardous Contains one or more of 39 carcinogenic, mutagenic,

or teratogenic compounds at levels that exceed established limits

Ignitability – Create fires under certain conditions, are spontaneously combustible, or have a flash point less than 60 °C (140 °F). waste oils and used solvents.

Corrosivity – Acids or bases (pH less than or equal to 2, or greater than or equal to 12.5) capable of corroding metal containers. Battery acid is an example.

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Continued Reactivity – Unstable under "normal"

conditions, can cause explosions, toxic fumes, gases, or vapors when heated, compressed, or mixed with water. lithium-sulfur batteries and explosives.

Toxicity – Harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed, this is the issue with leachate

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Hazardous Landfill Construction

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Hazardous Waste is Listed The F-list (non-specific source wastes). This list

identifies wastes from common manufacturing and industrial processes, such as solvents that have been used in cleaning or degreasing operations. F-listed wastes are known as wastes from non-specific sources.

The K-list (source-specific wastes). This list includes certain wastes from specific industries, such as petroleum refining or pesticide manufacturing. Certain sludges and wastewaters from treatment and production processes in these industries are examples of source-specific wastes.

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Listed

The P-list and the U-list (discarded commercial chemical products). These lists include specific commercial chemical products in an unused form. Some pesticides and some pharmaceutical products become hazardous waste when discarded.

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BioremediationWhen we have to pull in the little guys to help

2011

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Bioremediation the use of microbes to

enhance the elimination of toxic compounds in the environment.

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Strategies for bioremediation Using native

(indigenous) microbes Improving microbes

living conditions Adding selected

microbes

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Indigenous Microbes There are many naturally occurring microbes

that occur in the environment that will decompose (eat) small amounts of toxin over long periods of time. This works at a very, very slow rate

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Improving living condition People can add water

and oxygen to the environment to speed up the growth rate of the microbes. Also by adding additional chemical such as fertilizers.

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Adding more and different microbes Adding additional non-

native microbes can help degrade the toxins

Oil Spills

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What microbes to use Toxins come in 2 categories

Organic Inorganic

The type of toxin determines how and what microbes can be used

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Top 10 contaminants

Lead Trichloroethylene Toulene Benzene PCB’s

Chloroform Phenol Arsenic Cadmium Chromium

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Anarerobic tolulene degrader

Azoarcus tolulyticus

(dividing in photo)•Found in a gasoline contaminated aquifer•Tolulene is one of the most toxic components of gasoline•Important find because it is anaerobic and can work in an underground environment.

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Biodegradation

Using living organisms to breakdown organic compounds

2,4-D=Weed B Gone--Herbicides

Oil

PCB”s—insulator coolants in electric power plant transformers

DDT—pesticide

Plastic

Detergents

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2,4-D

RoundUp,glyphosphate

Three main microbes

Alclegenes eutrohus

Burkholderia cepia

Halomonas

Most widely used herbicide in the US. Between 54-60 million pounds annually

Can be degraded in 2 weeks in agricultural soils

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Inorganic Waste

Inorganic wastes contain no Carbon, include heave metals

Although found in nature humans are responsible for accumulating them into abnormally found amounts

Mercury—in batteries

Nitrite—fertilizer runoff

Selenium, Arsenic

Uranium

Acid mine drainage

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Bacterial communities

Communities of bacteria can handle even nuclear wasteHighly contaminated waste sites have found bacteria eating the uranium and breaking it down to less water soluble compounds

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Acid mine drainage

Using microbial communities to clean the heavy metals

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Hazardous waste are creating new fields of study Microbial technology

Limiting factors for critical processes & significant organisms

Identification of key biotic interaction Structure and function of food webs

Environmental biotechnology Cleaning effluents of treatment waste Alternative and ecofriendly processes Alternative and ecofriendly products


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