Effect of wastewater on biodegradability of drilling fluid

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
7
Article ID: 
11239
5 pages
Research Article

Effect of wastewater on biodegradability of drilling fluid

Renner R. Nrior, Salome Ibietela Douglas and Martha Tamunoemi Ojongo

Abstract: 

This study reports the effect of waste water on biodegradation of drilling fluid contamination in brackish water environment. The experimental set ups include; Control 1(Brackish water with Water base drilling fluid) (BW+WB), Control 2 (Brackish water with Oil base drilling fluid) (BW+OB), Brackish water with Water base drilling fluid with Waste water (BW+WB+WW) and Brackish water with Oil base drilling fluid with Waste water (BW+OB+WW). Biodegradability was monitored for 28days. The average microbial load of the biodegradation monitoring for days 1, 7, 14, 21, and 28 were; Total Heterotrophic Bacterial (log10cfu/ml): Control 1 (BW+WB) 8.89±0.48, Control 2(BW+OB) 7.89±2.27, BW+WB+WW 8.85±0.82, BW+OB+WW 6.54±1.59; Hydrocarbon Utilizing Bacterial (log10cfu/ml): Control 1 (4.24±0.67), Control 2 (BW+OB) 4.33±0.56, BW+WB+WW 4.65±0.66, BW+OB+WW 4.92±0.77; Hydrocarbon Utilizing Fungi (log10cfu/ml): Control 1 (BW+WB) 4.23±0.61, Control 2 (BW+OB) 7.13±2.95, BW+WB+WW 8.01±2.61, BW+OB+WW 5.95±1.82. Major genera of drilling fluid utilizing bacteria and fungi isolated were; Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Micrococcus, Proteus; Mucor, Aspergillus, Rhizopus and Penicillium. The percentage (%) residual hydrocarbons at day 28 were; BW+WB+WW 0.65 < BW+WB 1.59 < BW+OB+WW 6.86

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