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Evaluation of Biomonitoring Strategies to Assess Performance of a Bioremediation Bioprocess

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  • Ahlem Mansouri

    (Nantes Université, Oniris, CNRS, GEPEA, UMR 6144, F-85000 La Roche-sur-Yon, France
    Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, University of Carthage, Zarzouna 7021, Tunisia)

  • Mickael Cregut

    (Nantes Université, Oniris, CNRS, GEPEA, UMR 6144, F-85000 La Roche-sur-Yon, France)

  • Sulivan Jouanneau

    (Nantes Université, Oniris, CNRS, GEPEA, UMR 6144, F-85000 La Roche-sur-Yon, France)

  • Chiraz Abbes

    (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, University of Carthage, Zarzouna 7021, Tunisia)

  • Ahmed Landoulsi

    (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, University of Carthage, Zarzouna 7021, Tunisia)

  • Gerald Thouand

    (Nantes Université, Oniris, CNRS, GEPEA, UMR 6144, F-85000 La Roche-sur-Yon, France)

  • Marie-Jose Durand

    (Nantes Université, Oniris, CNRS, GEPEA, UMR 6144, F-85000 La Roche-sur-Yon, France)

Abstract

This study was conducted to propose a suitable set of methods to evaluate the efficiency of two biotreatments. For this purpose, two sets of four 7.5 L bioreactors were followed over 90 days, containing natural sediments from the Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia) contaminated with 35 mg·kg ?1 benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) and 28 mg·kg ?1 dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). One set was biostimulated with N/P and bioaugmented with the indigenous Pseudomonas stutzeri , Cupriavidus metallidurans and Rhodococcus equi , and the other set was only biostimulated. In the effluent, organic carbon decreased from 42 gC·L ?1 to 0.2 gC·L ?1 for the bioaugmented treatment compared to 15 gC·L ?1 for biostimulation. Statistical analyses confirmed a significant difference in BaP concentration after bioaugmention from 35 mg·kg ?1 to 21 mg·kg ?1 sediment, whereas no difference was found with biostimulation. Considering DDT, biostimulation was more efficient (8.5 mg·kg ?1 sediment final concentration) than bioaugmentation (15 mg·kg ?1 final concentration). Native organotin and metals were also monitored using bioluminescent bioreporter strains. The bioaugmented treatment brought about a significant decrease in TBT content, to below 0.01 µM, whereas its concentration remained significant after biostimulation. The biostimulation did not alter As 3+ , Cu 2+ , Cd 2+ , and Hg 2+ concentrations, whereas bioaugmentation induced a decrease of 1 to 2 log for each metal. At the end of the experimental period, toxicity decreased to 90% in the effluent of the bioaugmented reactors compared with a drop of only 48% for biostimulation, and a significant decrease in mutagenicity appeared for bioaugmention only. Interestingly, not all the strains used in the treatments were maintained, as P. stutzeri and R. equi increased up to densities of 8.3 × 10 13 and 5.2 × 10 12 DNA·g ?1 sediment, respectively, while in both treatments, C. metallidurans decreased down to the detection threshold. Among the different methods used, a restricted monitoring panel of analyses appears essential to follow the change occurring over the bioremediation process: (i) organic carbon measurement reporting all biodegradation events, as well as a specific method to monitor the main compounds; (ii) dissolved N, P, O 2 and pH measurements, (iii) a qPCR method to track the degraders; and (iv) measurements of the acute toxicity and the mutagenicity.

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  • Ahlem Mansouri & Mickael Cregut & Sulivan Jouanneau & Chiraz Abbes & Ahmed Landoulsi & Gerald Thouand & Marie-Jose Durand, 2022. "Evaluation of Biomonitoring Strategies to Assess Performance of a Bioremediation Bioprocess," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(17), pages 1-17, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:17:p:10932-:d:904462
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