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Volume 4 Issue 1 (January 2015)

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Simultaneous Nitrification and Denitrification of Ammonical Wastewaters Using Bacillus Species SB1 Isolated from Domestic Sewage
Sheela. B, Khasim Beebi. S, and Yellaji Rao.O

Industrialization in the world increased the pollution levels in the environment making life more complicated. General awareness about pollution is increasing today. To control pollution levels, biological methods are eco-safe and economical. In this study a wild strain of Bacillus species was isolated and optimized for bioremediation of ammonia in flask cultures. The study was attempted to develop a process for ammonia bioremediation in a single stage aerobic nitrification and denitrification of ammonia. The results reveal that the optimum pH for the isolated Bacillus species strain was 8 and optimum temperature was 300C. At optimum pH and temperature this organism was able to remove 72.7% of ammonia in flask cultures supplemented with 860 mg l-1 of ammonia. The study on ammonia toxicity revealed that toxicity was due to increase in hydrogen ion concentration and osmosis.

 
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