Bilge water is oily saline wastewater accumulated on the hull at the bottom of a vessel, generated from leakage from pipes and engines and wash-down freshwater containing cleaning solvents. The present study focused on isolating microorganisms from oil-contaminated sites and indigenous species from raw bilge water and assessment of their ability to biodegrade bilge water. Using phenanthrene as a carbon source Citrobacter species was isolated from oil-contaminated sites and its optimum growth condition was found. The results indicated significant tolerance of the bacterium which presented great biodegradation ability for the tested carbon source. At high salinity (33 g L−1 of NaCl), sufficient phenathrene removal was achieved (81%), whereas ...
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cited By 11International audienceAnaerobic bacterial communities were selected by successive enrichm...
Bilge water is oily saline wastewater accumulated on the hull at the bottom of a vessel, generated f...
The present study investigates the isolation of microbial strains from oil contaminated areas and re...
Oily bilge wastewater (OBW) is a hazardous hydrocarbon-waste generated by ships worldwide. In this r...
Two bacterial strains, i.e. Pseudomonas mendocina and Ochrobactrum sp. were isolated from bilge oil ...
Twenty-one oil-degrading bacteria were isolated from bilge water. Based on a high growth rate on cru...
Bilge wastewater is a high strength, typically saline wastewater, originating from operation of ship...
Petroleum crude oil is transported on a global scale through marine vessels and barges by the sea ro...
The gas-to-liquid (GTL) process generates considerable amounts of wastewater that are highly acidic ...
Biodegradation is defined as the process by which organic compounds are broken down into simpler mat...
Oily bilge wastewater is one of the main sources of hydrocarbons pollution in marine environments du...
Biphenyl is a kind of a heterocyclic compound with some toxicity and may form during incomplete comb...
Hypersaline produced water is a high volume waste stream that is typically contaminated by toxic low...
Hydrocarbons are widespread in the environment, but because of the massive utilization of petroleum ...
Industrial activities have contributed to the releases of toxic organic compound into environment an...
cited By 11International audienceAnaerobic bacterial communities were selected by successive enrichm...
Bilge water is oily saline wastewater accumulated on the hull at the bottom of a vessel, generated f...
The present study investigates the isolation of microbial strains from oil contaminated areas and re...
Oily bilge wastewater (OBW) is a hazardous hydrocarbon-waste generated by ships worldwide. In this r...
Two bacterial strains, i.e. Pseudomonas mendocina and Ochrobactrum sp. were isolated from bilge oil ...
Twenty-one oil-degrading bacteria were isolated from bilge water. Based on a high growth rate on cru...
Bilge wastewater is a high strength, typically saline wastewater, originating from operation of ship...
Petroleum crude oil is transported on a global scale through marine vessels and barges by the sea ro...
The gas-to-liquid (GTL) process generates considerable amounts of wastewater that are highly acidic ...
Biodegradation is defined as the process by which organic compounds are broken down into simpler mat...
Oily bilge wastewater is one of the main sources of hydrocarbons pollution in marine environments du...
Biphenyl is a kind of a heterocyclic compound with some toxicity and may form during incomplete comb...
Hypersaline produced water is a high volume waste stream that is typically contaminated by toxic low...
Hydrocarbons are widespread in the environment, but because of the massive utilization of petroleum ...
Industrial activities have contributed to the releases of toxic organic compound into environment an...
cited By 11International audienceAnaerobic bacterial communities were selected by successive enrichm...