Author:
Woolard C. R.,Irvine R. L.
Abstract
A moderate halophilic organism was isolated from the Great Salt Lake, UT, USA which utilized phenol in a simulated waste brine containing 1–15% salt. Growth characteristics of this organism were not affected by preculture salt concentration. When placed in a periodically operated Sequencing Batch Biofilm Reactor (SBBR), the organism formed a biofilm on the gas permeable silicone tubing used to aerate the reactor. Reactor performance was not effected by large (14%) step changes in salt concentration. The results suggest that biofilms of halophilic bacteria can be used to effectively treat waste brines with high and variable salt contents.
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering
Cited by
9 articles.
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