Nitrate removal using Brevundimonas diminuta MTCC 8486 from ground water

Author:

Kavitha S.1,Selvakumar R.2,Sathishkumar M.3,Swaminathan K.2,Lakshmanaperumalsamy P.4,Singh A.5,Jain S. K.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biotechnology, Karunya School of Biotechnology, Karunya University, Coimbatore 641 114, Tamil Nadu, India E-mail: kavibiotec@gmail.com

2. Department of Microbial Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore 641 046, Tamil Nadu, India E-mail: selvabiotech@gmail.com; kswamibiotech@gmail.com

3. Department of Food Science and Technology, College of Agriculture, Chonbuk National University, Chonju 561-756, South Korea E-mail: sathishkumar77@gmail.com

4. Karpagam University, Coimbatore 641 021, Tamil Nadu, India E-mail: drplpsamy@gamil.com

5. Defence Laboratory, Defence Research and Development Organization, Ministry of Defence, Jodhpur 342 011, Rajasthan, India E-mail: antaryamisingh@yahoo.com; skj_dl97@rediffmail.com

Abstract

Brevundimonas diminuta MTCC 8486, isolated from marine soil of coastal area of Trivandrum, Kerala, was used for biological removal of nitrate from ground water collected from Kar village of Pali district, Rajasthan. The organism was found to be resistance for nitrate up to 10,000 mg L−1. The optimum growth conditions for biological removal of nitrate were established in batch culture. The effect of carbon sources on nitrate removal was investigated using mineral salt medium (MSM) containing 500 mg L−1 of nitrate to select the most effective carbon source. Among glucose and starch as carbon source, glucose at 1% concentration increased the growth (182±8.24 × 104 CFU mL−1) and induced maximum nitrate reduction (86.4%) at 72 h. The ground water collected from Kar village, Pali district of Rajasthan containing 460±5.92 mg L−1 of nitrate was subjected to three different treatment processes in pilot scale (T1 to T3). Higher removal of nitrate was observed in T2 process (88%) supplemented with 1% glucose. The system was scaled up to 10 L pilot scale treatment plant. At 72 h the nitrate removal was observed to be 95% in pilot scale plant. The residual nitrate level (23±0.41 mg L−1) in pilot scale treatment process was found to be below the permissible limit of WHO.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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