Combination of aquifer thermal energy storage and enhanced bioremediation : Biological and chemical clogging

  • Ni, Zhuobiao
  • Gaans, van, Pauline
  • Rijnaarts, Huub
  • Grotenhuis, Tim
Publication date
January 2018

Abstract

<p>Interest in the combination concept of aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) and enhanced bioremediation has recently risen due to the demand for both renewable energy technology and sustainable groundwater management in urban areas. However, the impact of enhanced bioremediation on ATES is not yet clear. Of main concern is the potential for biological clogging which might be enhanced and hamper the proper functioning of ATES. On the other hand, more reduced conditions in the subsurface by enhanced bioremediation might lower the chance of chemical clogging, which is normally caused by Fe(III) precipitate. To investigate the possible effects of enhanced bioremediation on clogging with ATES, we conducted two recirculating column experiment...

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