Unit C Section 3.2 Flashcards
Techniques that can change the concentration of pollutants:
- dispersion,
- dilution,
- biodegradation,
- phytoremediation,
- photolysis.
What is Dispersion?
Dispersion is the scattering of a substance away from its source.
What is Dilution?
Dilution reduces the concentration of a pollutant by mixing the polluting substance with large quantities of air or water.
What is biodegradation?
- “Bio” refers to living things and “degrade” means to break up.
- Living things break down chemicals
-Organisms such as earthworms, bacteria, and fungi help the biodegradation of most organic substances,
including many pollutants.
Which organisms are the most important in biodegradation?
- Micro-organisms
- Many different types of micro-organisms live in soil and water.
- Algae, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa are common.
What is aerobic(air) biodegradation:
Bacteria using oxygen for biodegration
-These bacteria can only grow and reproduce with oxygen.
What does anaerobic mean:
Bacteria that do need do not need an environment with oxygen.
-for example, deep within landfill sites.
What are PCBs?
-PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) are human-made oils used in electrical equipment.
How are anaerobic bacteria helpful?
Some types of anaerobic bacteria remove chlorine from harmful chlorine-containing compounds such as PCBs.
- These bacteria are able to remove chlorine atoms from the pollutant’s molecules and replace them with hydrogen atoms.
- The molecules can then be used as food for the bacteria
What are the factors that affect the rate of biodegradation?
- Temperature (little bacteria growth in the cold which causes biodegradation.
- soil moisture,
- pH,
- oxygen supply,
- nutrient availability
What are bioreactors?
-Bioreactors are designed to speed up the decomposition of organic wastes such as food and paper in municipal landfills.
Why are liquids added to landfills?
-Liquids are added to the landfill to create ideal
conditions for micro-organisms that decompose organic waste
What are methods that speed up biotechnology?
- Bioreactors
- Adding Liquid to landfills
- planting vegetation
How does planting vegetation help speed up biodegradation?
-Bacteria and fungi occur in larger numbers in soil that
contains plants than they do in soil without plants.
-The bacteria and fungi live around the roots of the plants.
What is Phytoremediation?
-Phytoremediation is a technique that can be used to
reduce the concentration of harmful chemicals in soil or groundwater.
-“Phyto” means plant and “remediation” means correction or cure.