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Indigenous Bacillus paramycoides spp. and Alcaligenes faecalis: sustainable solution for bioremediation of hospital wastewater

Rashid, Aneeba; Mirza, Safdar A; Keating, Ciara; Ali, Sikander; Campos, Luiza C

Authors

Aneeba Rashid

Safdar A Mirza

Sikander Ali

Luiza C Campos



Abstract

Farmers near towns and cities are using a wide range of highly polluted wastewaters for crop irrigation in Pakistan due to severe freshwater shortage. The present study aimed to promote indigenous bacterial strains isolated from domestic, hospital, textile, pharmaceutical and mixed wastewaters to remove contaminants and colour and render these wastewaters safer for irrigation. Thirty seven bacterial strains were isolated from five wastewater samples collected from different sites in Lahore, Pakistan. Under optimal growth conditions, three isolates (D6, D7 and P1) showed >93% decolourisation potential in the treatment of hospital wastewater. 16S rDNA sequencing identified two of these isolates (D6 and D7) as showing 100% and 99.86% homology to Bacillus paramycoides spp. – novel strains from B. cereus group. Isolate P1 showed 97.47% homology to Alcaligenes faecalis. GCMS analysis of the untreated hospital wastewater revealed the presence of pharmaceutic pollutants, i.e. Phenol (876 µg/L), Salicylic acid (48 µg/L), Caffeine (7 µg/L), Naproxen (23 µg/L), Octadecene (185 µg/L) and Diazepam (14 µg/L). The analysis of treated hospital wastewaters showed percentage degradation of pharmaceutic pollutants (100%–43%) and significant reduction in the BOD5 (91%–68%), COD (89%–52%) and heavy metals concentrations. These strains therefore can represent a low-cost and low-tech alternative to bioremediate complex matrices of hospital wastewater prior to crop irrigation to support the achievement of clean re-usable water in developing countries like Pakistan.

Citation

Rashid, A., Mirza, S. A., Keating, C., Ali, S., & Campos, L. C. (2022). Indigenous Bacillus paramycoides spp. and Alcaligenes faecalis: sustainable solution for bioremediation of hospital wastewater. Environmental Technology, 43(12), 1903-1916. https://doi.org/10.1080/09593330.2020.1858180

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 23, 2020
Online Publication Date Dec 20, 2020
Publication Date 2022
Deposit Date Apr 25, 2024
Journal Environmental Technology
Print ISSN 0959-3330
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 43
Issue 12
Pages 1903-1916
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09593330.2020.1858180
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1871493