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                              United States
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                              Agency
                                                            Solid .Waste and
                                                            Emergency Response
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                                                      EPA542-F-01-043
                                                      November 2001
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                           Use  of  Bioremediation  at
                           Superfund  Sites
                           Fact  Sheet  and  Order  Information
    Introduction

    Bioremediation is being used with increasing frequency to
    remediate contaminated media at hazardous waste sites.  Overall
    7 percent of Superfund sites with active remedies are using
    bioremediation. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    (EPA) has compiled data on the use of bioremediation at
    Superfund sites in a new report, Use of Bioremediation at
    Superfund Sites (EPA 542-R-01-019) to help inform site
    managers, technology users, developers, and other interested
    parties about the capabilities and current applications of
    bioremediation.  The report focuses on the use of enhanced
    bioremediation technologies at 104 Superfund remedial action
    sites and other contaminated sites.

    Enhanced bioremediation involves the addition of microbes,
    nutrients, electron donors, or electron acceptors to contaminated
    media to enhance natural biodegradation mechanisms. As the
    pie chart below shows, the report includes data on a variety of in
    situ (below ground or in place) and ex situ (above ground)
    bioremediation technologies for groundwater and source
    treatment. Source treatment includes treatment of soil, sludge,
    sediment, or other solid waste.

   Superfund Bioremediation Projects (FY 1982 - FY 1999)
                        Total Projects =104
                      () = Number of Projects
 Ex Situ Source Treatment
    Land Treatment (33)
         31%
In Situ Source Treatment-
    Bioventini
       23%
      ng (24)
                                    Ex Situ Source Treatment -
                                        Composting (8)
Ex Situ Source Treatment -
      Biopile (3)
        3%
    Situ Source Treatment -
       Other (3)
In Situ Source Treatment
     Other (9)
                                         Ex Situ Source Treatment -
                                            Slurry Phase (2)
                                                2%
                                          In Situ Groundwater -
                                            Biosparging (3)
                                                3%

                      In Situ Source Treatment-   /n Sflu Groundwater -
                    Slun-y Phase Lagoon Aeration (2)     other <17)
                             2%                 16%

Contents of Report

The report summarizes and discusses the following types  of data:

•   Current applications of bioremediation, including treatment
    technologies used, site types and contaminants most
    commonly treated, and the project status of technologies
    (e.g., design, operational, completed)
 Trends over time related to the selection and use of
 bioremediation, including the relative number of in situ and
 ex situ projects, bioremediation Records of Decision
 (RODs) as a percentage of the number of total RODs, the
 number of RODs for selected versus planned or
 implemented projects, and the number of technology
 vendors
 Available performance information from projects where
 bioremediation has been used to treat polycyclic aromatic
 hydrocarbons (PAHs), chlorinated volatile organic
 compounds (VOCs), pesticides and herbicides, and
 explosives
 Available cost data for bioremediation projects that
 involved in situ source treatment (including 45 bioventing
 projects), ex situ source treatment, and in situ groundwater
 treatment

 Report Highlights

 Technology Types - Since 1991, the percentage of
 Superfund bioremediation projects performed ex situ has
 decreased, while the percentage of projects performed in
 situ has increased. Bioventing and land treatment are the
 most commonly implemented source treatment
 technologies.
 Site Types - The most common type of Superfund site at
 which bioremediation is used is wood preserving, followed
 by petroleum sites. The most common types of
 contaminants at those sites are PAHs, benzene, toluene,
 ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), and pesticides and
 herbicides.
 Project Status - More than half of Superfund
 bioremediation projects are in the operational phase, while
 about one-quarter are in the predesign, design, or
 installation phases. Of the 18 completed Superfund
 projects, 14 are ex situ source treatment projects and 4 are
 in situ projects for source treatment or groundwater
 treatment^
 Trends in Use - Few bioremediation RODs were signed in
 the early- to mid-1980s. Since fiscal year 1988, the
 number of bioremediation RODs has increased.
 Performance - Available performance data show that
 bioremediation is capable of reducing concentrations of
 contaminants in soil and groundwater.  Bioremediation is
 being used to treat recalcitrant compounds, including
 chlorinated VOCs, PAHs, pesticides and herbicides, and
 explosives, with varying degrees of success.
 Cost - Unit costs for bioventing projects ranged from
 approximately $2 per cubic yard (cy) to more than $300
per cy, with costs at most sites less than $40 per cy. Unit
costs for ex situ bioremediation of soil ranged from $ 13 per
cy to more than $500 per cy, with most projects costing
less than $300 per cy.

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EPA 542-F-01-043
November 2001
Use  of Bioremediation at
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Fact Sheet and Order Information
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