From the seed culture, thirty bacterial isolates capable of utilizing volatile fatty acids were obtained. An isolate with the highest utilization activity of acetic acid even in the presence of 2% ethanol was selected and identified as Corynebacterium sp. The optimum pH and temperature for the growth were 6~9, and 30~45°C, respectively. This strain was immobilized onto the porous ceramic beads in vacuo, and cultivated for activation at 37° C, for 24 h. The gaseous acetic acid was passed through the beads in a column at a flow rate of 3.6 M3 kg-1day-1. Under these conditions, about one hundred ppm of acetic acid was removed for 20 days of the operation period.