Bioremediation of oil polluted aquatic systems and soils with novel preparation `Rhoder'

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作者
Valentina Murygina
Mikhail Arinbasarov
Sergey Kalyuzhnyi
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[1] Moscow State University,Department of Chemical Enzymology, Chemistry Faculty
[2] All-Russian Research Institute of Oil and Gas,Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,Department of Chemical Enzymology, Chemistry Faculty
[4] Moscow State University,undefined
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Biodegradation | 2000年 / 11卷
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bioremediation; hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria; indigenous microflora; oil;
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This paper summarises the experience accumulated duringthe field application of biopreparation `Rhoder' (solely or in a combinationwith preliminary mechanical collection of free oil) for remediation of oil polluted aquatic systems and soils in the Moscow region and Western Siberia during 1994–1999.It was demonstrated that `Rhoder' had a very high efficiency (>99%) for bioremediation of the open aquatic surfaces (100 m2 bay of the River Chernaya, two 5,000 m2 lakes in Vyngayakha) at initial level of oil pollution of 0.4–19.1 g/l. During remediation of the wetland (2,000 m2) in Urai (initial level of oil pollution of 10.5 g/l), a preliminary mechanical collection of oil was applied (75% removal) followed by a triple treatment with `Rhoder'. It resulted in an overall treatment efficiency of 94%. Relatively inferior results of bioremediation of the 10,000 m2 wetland in Vyngayakha (65% removal) and the 1,000 m2 marshy peat soil in Nizhnevartovsk (19% removal) can be attributed to the very high initial level of oil pollution (24.3 g/l and >750 g/g dry matter, respectively) aggravated by the fact that it was impossible to apply a preliminary mechanical collection of oil on these sites. A possible strategy for remediation of such heavily polluted sitesis discussed.
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