2010
DOI: 10.12944/cwe.5.1.12
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Microbial degradation of waste oil sludge found near the automobile service station

Abstract: Biodegradation is a process in which microorganisms are committed to transform toxic chemicals into less toxic or harmless. Three bacterial strains, Escherichia coli (E. coli), Micrococcus sp., and Clostridium sp. were isolated from contaminated soil found near the automobile service station and tested for their ability to degrade the waste oil sludge found near automobile service station. The results collectively indicating that these bacterial strains have considerable potential for bioremediation of waste o… Show more

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“…aeruginosa isolated from ASS wastewater and chemical surfactant mix showed 93% reduction in O&G after 48 h (Kumar et al, 2014). Degradation of oil sludge near automobile service centre was successfully demonstrated using a three membered bacterial consortium (Mahalakshmi et al, 2010). However only O&G degradation was studied in that work.…”
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“…aeruginosa isolated from ASS wastewater and chemical surfactant mix showed 93% reduction in O&G after 48 h (Kumar et al, 2014). Degradation of oil sludge near automobile service centre was successfully demonstrated using a three membered bacterial consortium (Mahalakshmi et al, 2010). However only O&G degradation was studied in that work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%