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AuthorBenyahia, Farid
AuthorEmbaby, Ahmed Shams
Available date2016-10-31T07:23:34Z
Publication Date2016-02-16
Publication NameInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020219
CitationBenyahia, F.; Embaby, A.S. Bioremediation of Crude Oil Contaminated Desert Soil: Effect of Biostimulation, Bioaugmentation and Bioavailability in Biopile Treatment Systems. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 219.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4939
AbstractThis work was aimed at evaluating the relative merits of bioaugmentation, biostimulation and surfactant-enhanced bioavailability of a desert soil contaminated by crude oil through biopile treatment. The results show that the desert soil required bioaugmentation and biostimulation for bioremediation of crude oil. The bioaugmented biopile system led to a total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) reduction of 77% over 156 days while the system with polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate (Tween 80) gave a 56% decrease in TPH. The biostimulated system with indigenous micro-organisms gave 23% reduction in TPH. The control system gave 4% TPH reduction. The addition of Tween 80 led to a respiration rate that peaked in 48 days compared to 88 days for the bioaugmented system and respiration declined rapidly due to nitrogen depletion. The residual hydrocarbon in the biopile systems studied contained polyaromatics (PAH) in quantities that may be considered as hazardous. Nitrogen was found to be a limiting nutrient in desert soil bioremediation.
SponsorUnited Arab Emirates University Research Sector (grant 03-7-12/02).
Languageen
PublisherMDPI AG
Subjectdesert soil bioremediation
biostimulation
bioaugmentation
bioavailability
bioaccessibility
TitleBioremediation of Crude Oil Contaminated Desert Soil: Effect of Biostimulation, Bioaugmentation and Bioavailability in Biopile Treatment Systems
TypeArticle
Issue Number2
Volume Number13
ESSN1660-4601


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