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Environmental Science & Technology | 2010

Comparing on-site to off-site biomass collection for Dehalococcoides biomarker gene quantification to predict in situ chlorinated ethene detoxification potential.

Kirsti M. Ritalahti; Janet K. Hatt; Veronica Lugmayr; Keith Henn; Erik Petrovskis; Dora Ogles; Greg A. Davis; Chris M. Yeager; Carmen Lebron; Frank E. Löffler

Biostimulation and bioaugmentation have emerged as constructive remedies for chlorinated ethene-contaminated aquifers, and a link between Dehalococcoides (Dhc) bacteria and chlorinated ethene detoxification has been established. To quantify Dhc biomarker genes, groundwater samples are shipped to analytical laboratories where biomass is collected on membrane filters by vacuum filtration for DNA extraction and quantitative real-time PCR analysis. This common practice was compared with a straightforward, on-site filtration approach to Sterivex cartridges. In initial laboratory studies with groundwater amended with known amounts of Dhc target cells, Sterivex cartridges yielded one-third of the total DNA and 9-18% of the Dhc biomarker gene copies compared with vacuum filtration. Upon optimization, DNA yields increased to 94 +/- 38% (+/-SD, n = 10), and quantification of Dhc biomarker genes exceeded the values obtained with the vacuum filtration procedure up to 5-fold. Both methods generated reproducible results when volumes containing >10(4) total Dhc target gene copies were collected. Analysis of on-site and off-site biomass collection procedures corroborated the applicability of the Sterivex cartridge for Dhc biomarker quantification in groundwater. Ethene formation coincided with Dhc cell titers of >2 x 10(6) L(-1) and high (i.e., >10(5)) abundance of the vinyl chloride reductive dehalogenase genes vcrA and/or bvcA; however, high Dhc cell titers alone were insufficient to predict ethene formation. Further, ethene formation occurred at sites with high Dhc cell titers but low or no detectable vcrA or bvcA genes, suggesting that other, not yet identified vinyl chloride reductive dehalogenases contribute to ethene formation. On-site biomass collection with Sterivex cartridges avoids problems associated with shipping groundwater and has broad applicability for biomarker monitoring in aqueous samples.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2003

Bioreactive barriers: A comparison of bioaugmentation and biostimulation for chlorinated solvent remediation

J.M Lendvay; Frank E. Löffler; M Dollhopf; Michael R. Aiello; G Daniels; Babu Z. Fathepure; M Gebhard; R Heine; R Helton; Jason Shi; Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown; C.L Major; Michael J. Barcelona; Erik Petrovskis; Robert F. Hickey; James M. Tiedje; Peter Adriaens


Environmental Science & Technology | 2005

Pilot-scale demonstration of surfactant-enhanced PCE solubilization at the Bachman Road site. 1. Site characterization and test design

Linda M. Abriola; Chad D. Drummond; Ernest J. Hahn; Kim F. Hayes; Tohren C. G. Kibbey; Lawrence D. Lemke; Kurt D. Pennell; Erik Petrovskis; C. Andrew Ramsburg; Klaus Rathfelder


Environmental Science & Technology | 2005

Pilot-scale demonstration of surfactant-enhanced PCE solubilization at the bachman road site. 2. System operation and evaluation

C. Andrew Ramsburg; Kurt D. Pennell; Linda M. Abriola; Gary Daniels; Chad D. Drummond; Matt Gamache; Hsin-Lan Hsu; Erik Petrovskis; Klaus Rathfelder; Jodi L. Ryder; Thomas P. Yavaraski


Fems Microbiology Letters | 1994

Effects of electron acceptors and donors on transformation of tetrachloromethane by Shewanella putrefaciens MR-1

Erik Petrovskis; Timothy M. Vogel; Peter Adriaens


Environmental Science & Technology | 2004

Stimulated Microbial Reductive Dechlorination following Surfactant Treatment at the Bachman Road Site

C. Andrew Ramsburg; Linda M. Abriola; Kurt D. Pennell; Frank E. Löffler; Matthew Gamache; and Benjamin K. Amos; Erik Petrovskis


Archive | 2010

Groundwater Sampling for Nucleic Acid Biomarker Analysis

Kirsti M. Ritalahti; J. K. Hatt; Erik Petrovskis; Frank E. Löffler


IAHS-AISH publication | 2002

Surfactant enhanced aquifer remediation: application of mathematical models in the design and evaluation of a pilot-scale test

Linda M. Abriola; Chad D. Drummond; Lawrence D. Lemke; Klaus Rathfelder; Kurt D. Pennell; Erik Petrovskis; Gary Daniels


Archive | 2011

Application of Nucleic Acid-Based Tools for Monitoring Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA), Biostimulation and Bioaugmentation at Chlorinated Solvent Sites

Carmen Lebron; Erik Petrovskis; Frank E. Löffler; Keith Henn


Archive | 2011

Guidance Protocol: Application of Nucleic Acid-Based Tools for Monitoring Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA), Biostimulation, and Bioaugmentation at Chlorinated Solvent Sites

Carmen Lebron; Erik Petrovskis; Frank Loeffler; Keith Henn

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Frank E. Löffler

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Carmen Lebron

Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center

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Linda M. Abriola

University of Texas at Austin

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Neal Durant

Johns Hopkins University

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