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Project Development of technologies using the activity of sulphate- and metal-reducing bacteria (SMRB) to remove heavy metals and metalloids from ground waters and soils

- Heavy Metals and Metalloids (HMM) greatly affect the quality of water and food chain. In contrast to most organic pollutants, HMM are never degraded. The main ambition of the project is to develop new bio-processes based on the sulfate - and metal - reducing ability of bacteria to prevent HMM pollution in water bodies, and to assess and minimise HMM pollution originating from contaminated sites.

Project number EVK1-CT-1999-00033
Subject(s) PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES , WATER DEMAND , WATER QUALITY
Acronym METALBIOREDUCTION
Geographical coverage Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Cyprus
Budget (in €) n/a
Programme INCO MED (FP5)
Web site http://metalbioreduction.brgm.fr/default.htm
Objectives - More precisely, the objectives are to obtain an improved fundamental understanding of the efficiency of biological processes for HMM remedy, and to develop new, cost-effective and reliable technological alternatives for removing HMM from ground waters and soils. The treatments will be done either on site through pump-and-treat or bio-leaching, or in-situ through bio-barriers. 
Results - The expected results are strains and enzymes that could have industrial market, tools for monitoring bioavailable metal content, and technologically assess processes for HMM remedy.
Period [30/06/2000 - 30/06/2003]

Partners

  • BUREAU DE RECHERCHES GEOLOGIQUES ET MINIERES
    Process Departement
    Coordinator acts as project coordinator
    Type
    Country France
    Contact Dr. loannis Ignatiadis,
    Position: Project director
    Phone/fax: ,
    Email: i.ignatiadis@brgm.fr
  • PROPLAN LTD.
    Type
    Country Cyprus
    Contact ,
    Position:
    Phone/fax: ,
    Email:
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