Application of Bioremediation Techniques as a Potent Input for the Decontamination of Bitumen-Polluted Water

Large deposits of natural bitumen are found in some areas of Ondo State, Nigeria. Although the mineral is still unexploited, its seepage is enough to negatively influence the environment, especially water resources. This work was designed to determine the potential of four Bitumen Utilizing Microbes...

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Main Authors: Atojunere Eganoosi Esme, Ogedengbe Kolawole
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-12-01
Series:Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-59db52e14e6c4ddc8194a30113cb20e32020-11-25T01:26:16ZengSciendoSlovak Journal of Civil Engineering1338-39732019-12-01274243110.2478/sjce-2019-0028sjce-2019-0028Application of Bioremediation Techniques as a Potent Input for the Decontamination of Bitumen-Polluted WaterAtojunere Eganoosi Esme0Ogedengbe Kolawole1Dept. of Systems Engineering, University of Lagos, Lagos, NigeriaDept. of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaLarge deposits of natural bitumen are found in some areas of Ondo State, Nigeria. Although the mineral is still unexploited, its seepage is enough to negatively influence the environment, especially water resources. This work was designed to determine the potential of four Bitumen Utilizing Microbes (BUM) for the purification of Bitumen-Polluted Water (BPW). BUM were screened differently with a control on the BPW drawn from the affected communities. The bitumen’s degradation was determined using a supplemented enrichment medium with a sample of the BPW, and the growth was monitored by taking temperature readings, pH values, the optical density at 600 nm, and the total viable count (TVC) on days 7, 14, 21 and 28 respectively. The bitumen removal rate varied with the time of the incubation until after the third week, when the lack of nutrients supposedly set in and toxic metabolites started building up, which slowed down the process. The BUMs were identified as Bacillus firmus, Bacillus lentus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Bacillus alvei. The bitumen removal trend showed that Pseudomonas aeruginosa > Bacillus firmus >Bacillus lentus > Bacillus alvei and the control the least amount of removal.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sjce.2019.27.issue-4/sjce-2019-0028/sjce-2019-0028.xml?format=INTbioremediationwaterpollutantspseudomonas aeruginosaremoval efficiency (re)
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author Atojunere Eganoosi Esme
Ogedengbe Kolawole
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Ogedengbe Kolawole
Application of Bioremediation Techniques as a Potent Input for the Decontamination of Bitumen-Polluted Water
Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
bioremediation
water
pollutants
pseudomonas aeruginosa
removal efficiency (re)
author_facet Atojunere Eganoosi Esme
Ogedengbe Kolawole
author_sort Atojunere Eganoosi Esme
title Application of Bioremediation Techniques as a Potent Input for the Decontamination of Bitumen-Polluted Water
title_short Application of Bioremediation Techniques as a Potent Input for the Decontamination of Bitumen-Polluted Water
title_full Application of Bioremediation Techniques as a Potent Input for the Decontamination of Bitumen-Polluted Water
title_fullStr Application of Bioremediation Techniques as a Potent Input for the Decontamination of Bitumen-Polluted Water
title_full_unstemmed Application of Bioremediation Techniques as a Potent Input for the Decontamination of Bitumen-Polluted Water
title_sort application of bioremediation techniques as a potent input for the decontamination of bitumen-polluted water
publisher Sciendo
series Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1338-3973
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Large deposits of natural bitumen are found in some areas of Ondo State, Nigeria. Although the mineral is still unexploited, its seepage is enough to negatively influence the environment, especially water resources. This work was designed to determine the potential of four Bitumen Utilizing Microbes (BUM) for the purification of Bitumen-Polluted Water (BPW). BUM were screened differently with a control on the BPW drawn from the affected communities. The bitumen’s degradation was determined using a supplemented enrichment medium with a sample of the BPW, and the growth was monitored by taking temperature readings, pH values, the optical density at 600 nm, and the total viable count (TVC) on days 7, 14, 21 and 28 respectively. The bitumen removal rate varied with the time of the incubation until after the third week, when the lack of nutrients supposedly set in and toxic metabolites started building up, which slowed down the process. The BUMs were identified as Bacillus firmus, Bacillus lentus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Bacillus alvei. The bitumen removal trend showed that Pseudomonas aeruginosa > Bacillus firmus >Bacillus lentus > Bacillus alvei and the control the least amount of removal.
topic bioremediation
water
pollutants
pseudomonas aeruginosa
removal efficiency (re)
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