Abstract
By the end of 2002, the shoreline of the Cantabrian Sea had been severely contaminated by the Prestige fuel oil spill. As a result, coastal sediments were affected with a heavy and viscous hydrocarbon mixture and, initially, waste was removed by hot pressurized water washing. However, some specific sites were considered for biotreatment where grain-size sediment and other factors made mechanical removal ineffective or inappropriate. Therefore, the aim of this work was to select bioremediation procedures for cobble and pebble sediments at Bahinas Beach (Asturias, Spain). Laboratory, pilot, and full-scale experiments were carried out to select nutrient sources, surfactants, and other bioremediation amendments to be applied as part of a novel on-site bioremediation approach vs.
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