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A novel approach for bioremediation of a coastal marine wastewater effluent based on artificial microbial mats.

J Zamora-Castro1, J Paniagua-Michel, C Lezama-Cervantes.   

Abstract

A novel alternative for wastewater effluent bioremediation was developed using constructed microbial mats on low-density polyester. This biotechnology showed high removal efficiencies for nitrogen and phosphorous in a short retention time (48 h): 94% for orthophosphate (7.78 g PO(3-)(4) - P m(3) d(-1)), 79% for ammonium (11.30 g NH(4)(+) - N m(-3) d(-1)), 78% for nitrite (7.46 g NO(2)(-) m(-3) d(-1)), and 83% for nitrate (8.55 g NO(3)(-) N m(-3) d(-1)). The microbial mats were dominated by Cyanobacteria genera such as Chroococcus sp., Lyngbya sp., and bacteria of the subclass Proteobacteria representative of the Eubacteria Domain. n class="Species">Nitzschia sp. was the dominant Eukaryote Domain. Various N and P substrates in the wastewater permit the growth of self-forming and self-sustaining bacterial, microalgal, and cyanobacterial communities on a polyester support. The result is the continuous, self-sufficient growth of microbial mats. This is an innovative, economical, and environmentally safe alternpan>ative for the treatment of wastewater effluents in coastal marine environments.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17985186     DOI: 10.1007/s10126-007-9050-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Biotechnol (NY)        ISSN: 1436-2228            Impact factor:   3.619


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