会议专题

Compost Bioremediation for Petroleum Based Contaminated Soil

Contaminants that are not very soluble in water and those that require a source of carbon/or energy for their transformation can be biodegraded in the presence of oxygen. As in petroleum it can be degraded by bacteria with the ability to produce enzyme that select petroleum as a substrate. Bioremediation process provide an oxygen rich environment wherein biological organic matters may consume the petroleum by-products. The soil to be remediated must have oxygen present together with a wide variation of biological organism to consume the contaminant. Composting have an enormous potential for bioremediation as this is capable of sustaining diverse population of microorganisms such as bacteria that are inhabitants in soil and lignin degrading fungi. Compost is a result of natural breakdown of organic materials derived from living plants. It is an aerobic process that depends on the microorganism to degrade organic material resulting in a stable nutrient rich components. With the potential to degrade a variety of aromatic pollutants, compost is capable of changing pH, moisture content, soil structure and act as a nutrient source thereby improving the contaminated soil environment for microbial degradation activity.

Maria Isabel Alviar

BSc, MRSC

国际会议

The 3rd International Conference on Waste Management and Technology(第三届固体废物管理与技术国际研讨会)

北京

英文

334-339

2008-11-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)