Affiliation:
1. The Institute of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology CAGS Shijiazhuang China
2. Key Laboratory of Groundwater Remediation of Hebei Province & China Geological Survey Key Laboratory of Groundwater Contamination and Remediation, Hebei Province & China Geological Survey Shijiazhuang China
3. Hefei University of Technology Hefei China
Abstract
AbstractMicroorganisms in groundwater at petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC)‐contaminated sites are crucial for PHC natural attenuation. Studies mainly focused on the microbial communities and functions in groundwater contaminated by PHC only. However, due to diverse raw and auxiliary materials and the complex production processes, in some petrochemical sites, groundwater suffered multi‐component contamination, but the microbial structure remains unclear. To solve the problem, in the study, a petrochemical enterprise site, where the groundwater suffered multi‐component pollution by PHC and sulfates, was selected. Using hydrochemistry, 16S rRNA gene, and metagenomic sequencing analyses, the relationships among electron acceptors, microbial diversity, functional genes, and their interactions were investigated. Results showed that different production processes led to different microbial structures. Overall, pollution reduced species richness but increased the abundance of specific species. The multi‐component contamination multiplied a considerable number of hydrocarbon‐degrading and sulfate‐reducing microorganisms, and the introduced sulfates might have promoted the biodegradation of PHC.Practitioner Points
The compound pollution of the site changed the microbial community structure.
Sulfate can promote the degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by hydrocarbon‐degrading microorganisms.
The combined contamination of petroleum hydrocarbons and sulfates will decrease the species richness but increase the abundance of endemic species.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province