A REVIEW ON CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROORGANISMS FROM INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER Authors: Prajapati P , KUBAVAT R, UPADHAYAY D, ANDHARE P
ABSTRACT
Industrial wastewater, especially that from chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing, often
contains substances that must be processed before being discharged into a biological
treatment plant and then into the surrounding water bodies. The flow and emission strength of
industrial wastewater vary dramatically. As a result, assigning fixed values to their voters is
impossible. In general, suspended, colloidal, and dissolved solids can be found in industrial
wastewaters. They can also be excessively acidic or alkaline, as well as contain high or low
levels of coloured matter.Microbial diversity and their ability to degrade particular
contaminants determine the effectiveness of a biological wastewater treatment system.
Physical, chemical and biological factors all play a role in the application of wastewater
treatment technologies. In wastewater treatment plants, microorganisms play a significant
role in the degradation and elimination of organic waste and xenobiotic contaminants. To
process effluents high in fats and oils, some microorganisms have been used in
complementary therapies.
Keywords: Industrial wastewater, Isolation, Test organisms (E. coli, Bacillus Subtilis),
Biochemical activity Publication date: 01/04/21 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2021/April/MS_IJBPAS_2021_APRIL_SPCL_1052.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2021/10.4.1052