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Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2002

Natural attenuation of chlorinated solvents at Area 6, Dover Air Force Base: characterization of microbial community structure.

John W. Davis; J. Martin Odom; Kim A. DeWeerd; David A. Stahl; Susan Fishbain; Robert J. West; Gary M. Klecka; John Gerald Decarolis

A polyphasic approach based on cultivation and direct recovery of 16S rRNA gene sequences was utilized for microbial characterization of an aquifer contaminated with chlorinated ethenes. This work was conducted in order to support the evaluation of natural attenuation of chlorinated ethenes in groundwater at Area 6 at Dover Air Force Base (Dover, DE). Results from these studies demonstrated the aquifer contained relatively low biomass (e.g. direct microscopic counts of < 10(7) bacteria/g of sediment) comprised of a physiologically diverse group of microorganisms including iron reducers, acetogens, sulfate reducers, denitrifiers, aerobic and anaerobic heterotrophs. Laboratory microcosms prepared with authentic sediment and groundwater provided direct microbiological evidence that the mineralization of vinyl chloride and cis-dichloroethene as well as each step in the complete reductive dechlorination of tetracloroethene to ethene can occur in the Area 6 aquifer. Enrichment cultures capable of the oxidative degradation of cis-1,2-dichloroethene (cis-DCE) and vinyl chloride (VC) were obtained from groundwater across the aquifer demonstrating the possible importance of direct, non-cometabolic oxidation of cis-DCE and VC in natural attenuation. Culture-independent analyses based upon recovery of 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed the presence of anaerobic organisms distributed primarily between two major bacterial divisions: the delta subdivision of the Proteobacteria and low-G + C gram positive. Recovery of sequences affiliated with phylogenetic groups containing known anaerobic-halorespiring organisms such as Desulfitobacterium, Dehalobacter, and certain groups of iron reducers provided qualitative support for a role of reductive dechlorination processes in the aquifer. This molecular data is suggestive of a functional linkage between the microbiology of the site and the apparent natural attenuation process. The presence and distribution of microorganisms were found to be consistent with a microbially driven attenuation of chlorinated ethenes within the aquifer and in accord with a conceptual model of aquifer geochemistry which suggest that both reductive and oxidative mechanisms are involved in heterogeneous, spatially distributed processes across the aquifer.


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2001

Biodegradation of bisphenol A in aquatic environments : river die-away

Gary M. Klecka; Stanley J. Gonsior; Robert J. West; Patrick A. Goodwin; Dan A. Markham


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2001

Assessment of the Ready Biodegradability of Bisphenol A

Robert J. West; P. A. Goodwin; Gary M. Klecka


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1996

Biodegradation of triethanolamine

Robert J. West; Stanley J. Gonsior


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2007

Biodegradability relationships among propylene glycol substances in the organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ready- and seawater biodegradability tests

Robert J. West; John W. Davis; Lynn H. Pottenger; Marcy I. Banton; Cynthia Graham


Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2014

The Distribution, Fate, and Effects of Propylene Glycol Substances in the Environment

Robert J. West; Marcy I. Banton; Jing Hu; Joanna Klapacz


Remediation Journal | 1997

Enhanced land treatment of petroleum-contaminated soils using solid peroxygen materials

John W. Davis; Robert J. West; Gary M. Klecka


Archive | 2007

Primary aromatic amines

Thomas Schupp; Robert J. West


Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2016

Review of the Ecotoxicological Properties of the Methylenedianiline Substances

T. Schupp; H. Allmendinger; B. T. A. Bossuyt; B. Hidding; B. Tury; Robert J. West


Archive | 2018

The Environmental Behavior of Methylene-4,4′-dianiline

Thomas Schupp; Hans Allmendinger; Christian Boegi; Bart T. A. Bossuyt; Bjoern Hidding; Summer Shen; Bernard Tury; Robert J. West

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Jing Hu

Dow Chemical Company

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