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Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.164, No.1, 322-328, 2009
Physicochemical characterization and Bioremediation perspective of textile effluent, dyes and metals by indigenous Bacteria
Physicochemical and bacteriological status of a local textile mill effluent showed considerably high values of temperature (40 degrees C), pH (9.50), EC (3.57 mu s/m), BOD (548 mg l(-1)), COD (1632 mg l(-1)), TSS (5496 mg l(-1)), TDS (2512 mg l(-1)), heavy metals ions (0.28-6.36 mg l(-1)) and color above the prescribed fresh water limits. However, a considerable decline in almost all pollution indicators from source to sink indicated signs of natural remediation. Ten bacteria strains isolated from effluent showed comparatively higher resistance (MRL) (mg l(-1)) (average) for 10 heavy metals than against four structurally different dyes tested on solid media of mineral salt. Overall bacterial resistance was quite high against Fe3+ (2820), Cr3+ (1203), Zn2+ (1122), Mn2+ (804) and Pb2+ (435), whereas, it varied amid 300-500 in four dyes. Bacterial decolorization/degradation of dyes indicated on solid media was confirmed through experiments carried out in liquid broth. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.