Treating of oil-based drill cuttings by earthworms

Al-Haleem, AA; Abed, KM

HERO ID

8732266

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2016

Language

English

HERO ID 8732266
In Press No
Year 2016
Title Treating of oil-based drill cuttings by earthworms
Authors Al-Haleem, AA; Abed, KM
Journal Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences
Volume 7
Issue 6
Page Numbers 2088-2094
Abstract This study assessed the advantage of using earthworms in combination with punch waste and nutrients in remediating drill cuttings contaminated with hydrocarbons. Analyses were performed on day 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28 of the experiment. Two hydrocarbon concentrations were used (20000 mg/kg and 40000 mg/kg) for three groups of earthworms number which were five, ten and twenty earthworms. After 28 days, the total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) concentration (20000 mg/kg) was reduced to 13200 mg/kg, 9800 mg/kg, and 6300 mg/kg in treatments with five, ten and twenty earthworms respectively. Also, TPH concentration (40000 mg/kg) was reduced to 22000 mg/kg, 10100 mg/kg, and 4200 mg/kg in treatments with the above number of earthworms respectively. The present study revealed that the trend of degradation was observed to increase significantly with an increase in Earthworms number and with an increase in number of tested days. The results of this study have shown that TPH with certain concentrations can be reduced to acceptable levels by using the selected earthworms named Allolobophora. Also the study results revealed that the present bioremediation can be considered an additional option to deal with the local petroleum contaminated sites.
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Language Text English
Keyword Bio treatment; Drill cutting; Earthworms; Environmental Protection