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Aerobic Biodegradation of Methyl tert -Butyl Ether by Aquifer Bacteria from Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites

Authors :
Holly C. Pinkart
A. M. Happel
Harry R. Beller
Staci R. Kane
Tina C. Legler
Carolyn Koester
Rolf U. Halden
Source :
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 67:5824-5829
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2001.

Abstract

The potential for aerobic methyl tert -butyl ether (MTBE) degradation was investigated with microcosms containing aquifer sediment and groundwater from four MTBE-contaminated sites characterized by oxygen-limited in situ conditions. MTBE depletion was observed for sediments from two sites (e.g., 4.5 mg/liter degraded in 15 days after a 4-day lag period), whereas no consumption of MTBE was observed for sediments from the other sites after 75 days. For sediments in which MTBE was consumed, 43 to 54% of added [U- 14 C]MTBE was mineralized to 14 CO 2 . Molecular phylogenetic analyses of these sediments indicated the enrichment of species closely related to a known MTBE-degrading bacterium, strain PM1. At only one site, the presence of water-soluble gasoline components significantly inhibited MTBE degradation and led to a more pronounced accumulation of the metabolite tert -butyl alcohol. Overall, these results suggest that the effects of oxygen and water-soluble gasoline components on in situ MTBE degradation will vary from site to site and that phylogenetic analysis may be a promising predictor of MTBE biodegradation potential.

Details

ISSN :
10985336 and 00992240
Volume :
67
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....937b6082b4d0923c1e5c1e3008f68855
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.67.12.5824-5829.2001