BIOREMEDIATION
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 07)Publication Date: 2024-07-15
Abstract
The process of bioremediation is to remove pollutants and toxins from the soil and water with the help of microbes. Chemical treatment, incarnation and burial in landfills are a part of solid waste management. The idea is to implement different techniques that are imposed to understand the functionality, structure and the various microbes which help in the treatment of wastewater.Treatment of contaminated material at a site or the stimulation of indigenous that is the intrinsic factor, or the excavation of contaminated soil are the factors to facilitate the degradation. Secondary and tertiary treatment are majorly responsible for the improvement of wastewater. Hazard posed by the pharmaceutical industries are the generation of waste which if not disposed can pose hazard to environment and to public health. This review helps in analyzing the characteristics and the component of the influent water.In addition to this we have discussed the types of bioremediations,applications, drawbacks and how to decrease its effect.
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