Journal article

Application of controlled nutrient release to permeable reactive barriers

BL Freidman, SL Gras, I Snape, GW Stevens, KA Mumford

Journal of Environmental Management | Published : 2016

Abstract

The application of controlled release nutrient (CRN) materials to permeable reactive barriers to promote biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater was investigated. The longevity of release, influence of flow velocity and petroleum hydrocarbon concentration on nutrient release was assessed using soluble and ion exchange CRN materials; namely Polyon™ and Zeopro™. Both CRN materials, assessed at 4 °C and 23 °C, demonstrated continuing release of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (N-P-K) at 3500 bed volumes passing, with longer timeframes of N-P-K release at 4 °C. Zeopro™-activated carbon mixtures demonstrated depletion of N-P-K prior to 3500 bed volumes passing. Increased flow v..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of Australian Antarctic Science Project 4029 and The Particulate Fluids Processing Centre. We extend our thanks to Dr Simon Crawford of the Melbourne Advanced Microscopy Facility, The University of Melbourne for his assistance with particle imaging. Sally Gras is supported by The ARC Dairy Innovation Hub (IH120100005).