not at all. some virus destruct algal blooms but nothing else is known yet.
Bioremediation of petroleum is not effected by amount of oxygen present
yes, bioremediation is very safe because it used bacteria to clean up contaminated environments.
so hows everyone here in this website bioremediation
John T. Cookson has written: 'Bioremediation Engineering' -- subject(s): Bioremediation
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The correct spelling is bioremediation and not bioremediation. Bioremediation is using deliberately introduced or naturally occurring microorganisms to break down environmental pollutants. Other forms of life can be used to consume the pollutants as well. The process cleans up a polluted area.
Bioremediation is using a species to clean up a specific area.
Bioremediation microbes
when recovering metals from ores
The size of a site requiring bioremediation for hazardous waste cleanup can vary widely depending on the extent of contamination and the specific contaminants involved. Sites can range from small industrial lots to large Superfund sites covering several acres. Generally, bioremediation is applicable to areas with contaminated soil or groundwater, which can be as small as a few hundred square feet to several hundred acres. The determination of size is based on environmental assessments conducted prior to remediation efforts.
Eve Riser-Roberts has written: 'Bioremediation of petroleum contaminated sites' -- subject(s): Petroleum, Bioremediation, Biodegradation
Some examples of algae used in bioremediation include Chlorella, Spirulina, and Euglena. These species have the ability to absorb and metabolize pollutants such as heavy metals, nutrients, and organic compounds from contaminated water bodies, contributing to the cleanup of polluted environments.