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2020 Changemaker: Bruno Castilho

In search of an affordable, natural way to clean up the over 4000 sites contaminated by diesel in Canada

Anirban KunduAnirban Kundu

Civil Engineering, Ph.D. Candidate

SUPV: Prof. Subhasis Ghoshal, Ph.D.

Sustainable Industrial Processes and Manufacturing

Presently, there are several thousand diesel-contaminated sites in sub-Arctic Canada. Bioremediation is a sustainable approach that utilizes the soil’s indigenous bacteria to degrade diesel to less toxic intermediates; however, its success rate is inconsistent. Current bioremediation practices rely on nutrient addition but do not consider bio-accessibility limitations. By analyzing different sub-Arctic soils to identify correlations between bioremediation success and sub-micron microhabitats and soil microbiology, Anirban’s research addresses this gap. Future implications of this research will assist practitioners in using bioaccessibility in addition to nutrient requirements to increase bioremediation success

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