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Microbial activity of trench leachates from shallow-land, low-level radioactive waste disposal sites.

A J Francis, S Dobbs, B J Nine.   

Abstract

Trench leachate samples collected anoxically from shallow-land, low-level radioactive waste disposal sites were analyzed for total aerobic and anaerobic populations, sulfate reducers, denitrifiers, and methanogens. Among the several aerobic and anaerobic bacteria isolated, only Bacillus sp., Pseudomonas sp., Citrobacter sp., and Clostridium sp. were identified. Mixed bacterial cultures isolated from the trench leachates were able to grow anaerobically in trench leachates, which indicates that the radionuclides and organic chemicals present were not toxic to these bacteria. Changes in concentrations of several of the organic constituents of the waste leachate samples were observed due to anaerobic microbial activity. Growth of a mixed culture of trench-water bacteria in media containing a mixture of radionuclides, 60Co, 85Sr, and 134,137Cs, was not affected at total activity concentrations of 2.6 X 10(2) and 2.7 X 10(3) pCi/ml.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7406490      PMCID: PMC291532          DOI: 10.1128/aem.40.1.108-113.1980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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Journal:  Health Phys       Date:  1976-03       Impact factor: 1.316

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Authors:  W E Balch; R S Wolfe
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1976-12       Impact factor: 4.792

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Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2010-03-19       Impact factor: 4.792

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3.  Interactions of Plutonium with Pseudomonas sp. Strain EPS-1W and Its Extracellular Polymeric Substances.

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4.  Reduction of uranium(VI) to uranium(IV) by clostridia.

Authors:  Weimin Gao; Arokiasamy J Francis
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2008-05-30       Impact factor: 4.792

5.  Microbial release of 226Ra2+ from (Ba,Ra)SO4 sludges from uranium mine wastes.

Authors:  P M Fedorak; D W Westlake; C Anders; B Kratochvil; N Motkosky; W B Anderson; P M Huck
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1986-08       Impact factor: 4.792

6.  Fermentation and hydrogen metabolism affect uranium reduction by clostridia.

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