Bioremediation techniques–classification based on site of application: principles, advantages, limitations and prospects

University of Port Harcourt

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Abstract

Environmental pollution has been on the rise in the past few decades owing to increased human activities on energy reservoirs, unsafe agricultural practices and rapid industrialization. Amongst the pollutants that are of environmental and public health concerns due to their toxicities are: heavy metals, nuclear wastes, pesticides, green house gases, and hydrocarbons. Remediation of polluted sites using microbial process (bioremediation) has proven effective and reliable due to its eco-friendly features. Bioremediation can either be carried out ex situ or in situ, depending on several factors, which include but not limited to cost, site characteristics, type and concentration of pollutants. Generally, ex situ…

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Keywords
  • Bioremediation
  • Biostimulation
  • Bioaugmentation
  • Environmental remediation
  • Environmental science
  • Pollutant
  • Waste management
  • Biochemical engineering
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