Title of article
Bio-remediation of a sludge containing hydrocarbons
Author/Authors
Probert، S.D. نويسنده , , Ogaji، S.O.T. نويسنده , , Ayotamuno، M.J. نويسنده , , Okparanma، R.N. نويسنده , , Nweneka، E.K. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
-935
From page
936
To page
0
Abstract
Bio-augmentation has been used as a bio-remediation option for hydrocarbon-contaminated, oily-sludge restoration. This sludge was obtained from the Bonny-Terminal Improvement Project (BTIP) for Bonny Island, near Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Its total hydrocarboncontent (THC) was 69,372 mg/kg of sludge. Three treatment reactors (X, Y and Z) and one control reactor (A) were charged with 1500 g of oily sludge and 250 g of agricultural soil (i.e. an oily sludge to soil ratio of 6:1), the mixture homogenized and allowed to settle for seven days before various CFUs were added to reactors X, Y and Z. Reactor A did not receive any bio-preparation. The agricultural soil served both as a nutrient and a microbe carrier. With regularly scheduled mixing and watering, the THC reduction in the oily sludge varied between 40.7% and 53.2% within two weeks as well as between 63.7% and 84.5% within six weeks of applying the bioremediation. The CFU counts of the added bio-preparation varied between 1.2 × 12^12 and 3.0 × 10^12 CFU/g of sludge and decreased to 7.0 × 10^11 CFU/g of sludge by the end of the sixth week. The pH of the degrading sludge fluctuated between 6.5 and 7.8 during the same period. When compared with the performance of the indigenous microbes in the control sample, the added biopreparation evidently increased the THC reduction rate in the oily sludge.
Keywords
Bio-remediation , Oily sludge , Bio-augmentation , Terminal operations
Journal title
Applied Energy
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Energy
Record number
3417
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