A review-bioremediation of oil sludge contaminated soil

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Petroleum oil as a vast source of energy widely used in the whole world in several sectors especially in industry and transportation. The leakage or contamination of oil from pipeline, tank, and industry as a form of oil sludge with soil can produce major environmental and health hazard. Bioremediation is one of the most economical and environmentally safe technology to prevent this contamination though it takes longer time. This paper reviews the basic processes involved in bioremediation, types and the factors affecting it. This study includes some previously adopted different bioremediation methods varies with different process material such as refinery treatment sludge, sewage sludge, microbial organism, bulking agents and different chemical additives. The comparison of these methods is presented in respect of the removal efficiency of an entire process as well as the TPH (Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon), aliphatic, aromatic, resins, asphaltene fraction of oil sludge within the different period of time.

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Saha, R. C., Reza, A., Hasan, M. S., & Saha, P. (2019). A review-bioremediation of oil sludge contaminated soil. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 96). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199601004

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