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Bioaugmentation as a green technology for hydrocarbon pollution remediation. Problems and prospects

Authors :
Amechi S. Nwankwegu
Lei Zhang
Deti Xie
Chukwudi O. Onwosi
Wada I. Muhammad
Chuks K. Odoh
Kabari Sam
John N. Idenyi
Source :
Journal of Environmental Management. 304:114313
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Environmental pollution mitigation measure involving bioremediation technology is a sustainable intervention for a greener ecosystem biorecovery, especially the obnoxious hydrocarbons, xenobiotics, and other environmental pollutants induced by anthropogenic stressors. Several successful case studies have provided evidence to this paradigm including the putative adoption that the technology is eco-friendly, cost-effective, and shows a high tendency for total contaminants mineralization into innocuous bye-products. The present review reports advances in bioremediation, types, and strategies conventionally adopted in contaminant clean-up. It identified that natural attenuation and biostimulation are faced with notable limitations including the poor remedial outcome under the natural attenuation system and the residual contamination occasion following a biostimulation operation. It remarks that the use of genetically engineered microorganisms shows a potentially promising insight as a prudent remedial approach but is currently challenged by few ethical restrictions and the rural unavailability of the technology. It underscores that bioaugmentation, particularly the use of high cell density assemblages referred to as microbial consortia possess promising remedial prospects thus offers a more sustainable environmental security. The authors, therefore, recommend bioaugmentation for large scale contaminated sites in regions where environmental degradation is commonplace.

Details

ISSN :
03014797
Volume :
304
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Management
Accession number :
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