Water/Wastewater
High Efficiency Dissolved Oxygen Delivery Technology to Support Bioremediation and Restore Oyster Beds/Wildlife Habitats in the Gulf
Aug 25 2010
BlueInGreen® (USA) has received funding through the Rapid Response Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) to deploy SDOX technology in bays and estuaries that have been contaminated from the Horizon Oil Spill. SDOX will efficiently deliver dissolved oxygen to targeted locations in the Gulf and will provide microbes with the oxygen required to rapidly break down hydrocarbons.
Dr. Scott Osborn, COO and CTO of BlueInGreen says, “I thank the NSF because this grant will allow us to build equipment and take it to the Gulf so that we can do our part to help people and the region recover from this disaster. SDOX will both enhance bioremediation of the oil and provide oxygen to oysters, fish and other aquatic life that is threatened by low dissolved oxygen in oil contaminated water.” Bioremediation is the use of bacteria to naturally remove oil after it has dispersed through the water.
SDOX systems were developed using NSF funds and are being used in sustainable recovery of ecosystems in a wide variety of fresh water applications, including rivers below hydropower dams, golf course ponds, drinking water reservoirs, and wastewater effluent basins. This Rapid Response grant will allow engineering work to be conducted for use of SDOX in salt water and for monitoring the movement of dissolved oxygen plumes in the tides and currents in the Gulf. The plume of dissolved oxygen provided by SDOX can be targeted to specific locations and depths within the water column and can maintain an overall dissolved oxygen concentration that is most beneficial to aquatic life (4 mg/L and above).
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