Bioremediation of the soil contaminated with petroleum oil products using sewage sludge |
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Authors: | Viktorija Jakubauskaite Zilvinas Kryzevicius Dalia Ambrazaitiene Monika Vilkiene Danute Karcauskiene |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Marine Engineering and Natural Science, Klaipeda University, Klaipeda, Lithuania;2. Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Vezaiciai, Klaipeda, Lithuania |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe remediation technologies of soils contaminated with petroleum products are developed in two main directions: the first one encompasses searching for new effective bioagents and the other one explores the ways to activate those microorganisms present in the soil that are capable of degrading oil. The objective of this research was to determine if it is possible to increase the effectiveness of biodegradation of petroleum products by using chemical additives. The soil was supplemented with additives: CuSO4, MnSO4, KMnO4, H2O2, 5% and 10% chemical industry plants sludge, 5% and 10% Stock Company ‘Klaipedos vanduo’ (SC‘KV’) municipal wastewater treatment plants sludge. The data suggest that all the additives statistically significantly stimulated the degradation of diesel fuel (F = 12.01; p = .001) and black oil (F = 9.93; p = .001) compared with the control. It was determined that diesel fuel was degraded the fastest in samples with KMnO4, where efficiency of degradation was 90%, and 88% efficency in samples with 10% chemical industry plants sludge. Black oil was degraded the best in samples, where KMnO4 was added: efficiency of degradation was up to 63%. In the samples with 10% of sewage sludge from chemical industry plant degradation efficiency was 62%. |
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Keywords: | Biodegradation black oil diesel fuel microelements sewage sludge |
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