Abstract

BACKGROUND Gachsaran oil field is one of the largest oil fields in southern Iran and vast amounts of hydrocarbon contaminants are generated every year. It is urgent to devise effective methods to treat the produced water and high TPH content oily sludge at the conditions mimic the oil field. Bioremediation as an environmentally friendly and relatively cost-effective technique was examined in the present research. Continuous membrane bioreactor (CMBR) and bio-slurry processes were utilized to treat the produced water and oily sludge, respectively. RESULTS The ability of consortium (GACH-1) for degradation of crude oil under extreme conditions revealed that GACH-1 is able to grow at crude oil concentrations up to 11.3% (w/v), temperatures up to 73 °C, salinities up to 15.4%, and in the pH range 4–10. The results obtained from the CMBR tests demonstrated that although the COD of influent changed from 1800–2100 mg/l, the COD of permeate was maintained less than 125 mg/l which was equivalent to a removal efficiency of %94. In the case of oily sludge, TPH content was reduced by 31.2% after bioremediation for 90 days. CONCLUSION Based on this approach, the consortium GACH-1 will be useful in clean-up of petroleum contamination in the Gachsaran oil field.

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