APPROACH OF AGRO BASED MIXED CULTURE FOR POTENTIAL TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER

Life Science-Environmental microbiology

Authors

  • HETAL MANDALAYWALA TIFAC-CORE, Sarvajanik College of Engineering and Technology, Athwalines, Surat- 395001
  • RATNA TRIVEDI Department of Microbiology, Shree Ramkrishna Institute of Applied Sciences, M.T.B. College campus, Atwalines, Surat-395001

Keywords:

Agro Based Mixed Culture, Bioremediation, Industrial effluent

Abstract

Industrial Effluents are mainly composed of suspended solids, high levels of organic pollutants, fats, oil and grease and are often being classified as ‘high strength’. High strength effluents cannot be discharged into natural water bodies as they deplete the dissolved oxygen of the natural water body and thus render a potential threat to aquatic flora and fauna. Hence these industrial effluents must be treated before discharging, by effective methods. The conventional methods require the use of chemicals and are of high cost. Thus there is a need to develop new intensive biotechnological methods for the treatment of wastewater. A laboratory-scaled experiment was conducted to test the bioremediation potential of agro based mixed culture (ABMC) for industrial effluents. Different variables like temperature and concentration of ABMC (%v/v) were tested for 13 days of treatment. The results were compared with the wastewater sample without adding ABMC as control. The water quality parameters analyzed were pH, Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). All parameters showed significant difference, improving the water quality, compared to the untreated sample. The study revealed that the ABMC could remove 75.46% BOD and 76% COD. The pH turned acidic due to the production of weak organic acids produced by the decomposition of the organic matter. This study indicated that ABMC has bioremediation potential of improving the water quality of industrial effluents. The biological treatment using ABMC is effective and the agricultural waste being cheap and easily available makes this method economical in practice

Published

2012-09-30

How to Cite

MANDALAYWALA, H., & TRIVEDI , R. (2012). APPROACH OF AGRO BASED MIXED CULTURE FOR POTENTIAL TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER: Life Science-Environmental microbiology . International Journal of Life Science and Pharma Research, 2(3), L35-L40. Retrieved from https://ijlpr.com/index.php/journal/article/view/166

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Research Articles