Ex situ Bioremediation as Circular Economy: Microbial Mineralization of Waste Heavy Rezidual Oil Fuel (Mazut) From Belgrade (Serbia) Power Plants and its Reuse for Landfill Stabilization
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Miletić, Srđan![](/themes/MirageCER/images/orcid.png)
Gojgić-Cvijović, Gordana
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Beškoski, Vladimir
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Avdalović, Jelena
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Ilić, Mila
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Milić, Jelena
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Vrvić, Miroslav
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In our work we have studied the process of bioremediation of waste heavy residual oil fuel
(mazut) from the site of the Belgrade heating plants. Bioremediation is performed on the
projected biopile adding microbial consortium that was isolated from the pollutet site. We added
nutrients (biostimulation) at biopile, and aeration is provided by periodic mixing.
Biostimulation and inoculation of biopile for 150 days resulted in a decrease of total petroleum
hydrocarbons (TPH) for about 80 times and increased content of humic acids that indicate the
beginning of Soilification.
This "primitive" soil was used as an overlay for the stabilization of municipal waste landfill after
bioremediation.
Keywords:
bioremediation / heavy residual fuel oil / TPH / landfillSource:
Proceedings - The 5th International Congress: Engineering, Environment and Materials in Processing Industry (EEM), 2017, 439-444Publisher:
- University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology Zvornik
Funding / projects:
- Simultaneous Bioremediation and Soilification of Degraded Areas to Preserve Natural Resources of Biologically Active Substances, and Development and Production of Biomaterials and Dietetic Products (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43004)
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IHTMTY - CONF AU - Miletić, Srđan AU - Gojgić-Cvijović, Gordana AU - Beškoski, Vladimir AU - Avdalović, Jelena AU - Ilić, Mila AU - Milić, Jelena AU - Vrvić, Miroslav PY - 2017 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5469 AB - In our work we have studied the process of bioremediation of waste heavy residual oil fuel (mazut) from the site of the Belgrade heating plants. Bioremediation is performed on the projected biopile adding microbial consortium that was isolated from the pollutet site. We added nutrients (biostimulation) at biopile, and aeration is provided by periodic mixing. Biostimulation and inoculation of biopile for 150 days resulted in a decrease of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) for about 80 times and increased content of humic acids that indicate the beginning of Soilification. This "primitive" soil was used as an overlay for the stabilization of municipal waste landfill after bioremediation. PB - University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology Zvornik C3 - Proceedings - The 5th International Congress: Engineering, Environment and Materials in Processing Industry (EEM) T1 - Ex situ Bioremediation as Circular Economy: Microbial Mineralization of Waste Heavy Rezidual Oil Fuel (Mazut) From Belgrade (Serbia) Power Plants and its Reuse for Landfill Stabilization SP - 439 EP - 444 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_5469 ER -
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Miletić, S., Gojgić-Cvijović, G., Beškoski, V., Avdalović, J., Ilić, M., Milić, J.,& Vrvić, M.. (2017). Ex situ Bioremediation as Circular Economy: Microbial Mineralization of Waste Heavy Rezidual Oil Fuel (Mazut) From Belgrade (Serbia) Power Plants and its Reuse for Landfill Stabilization. in Proceedings - The 5th International Congress: Engineering, Environment and Materials in Processing Industry (EEM) University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology Zvornik., 439-444. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_5469
Miletić S, Gojgić-Cvijović G, Beškoski V, Avdalović J, Ilić M, Milić J, Vrvić M. Ex situ Bioremediation as Circular Economy: Microbial Mineralization of Waste Heavy Rezidual Oil Fuel (Mazut) From Belgrade (Serbia) Power Plants and its Reuse for Landfill Stabilization. in Proceedings - The 5th International Congress: Engineering, Environment and Materials in Processing Industry (EEM). 2017;:439-444. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_5469 .
Miletić, Srđan, Gojgić-Cvijović, Gordana, Beškoski, Vladimir, Avdalović, Jelena, Ilić, Mila, Milić, Jelena, Vrvić, Miroslav, "Ex situ Bioremediation as Circular Economy: Microbial Mineralization of Waste Heavy Rezidual Oil Fuel (Mazut) From Belgrade (Serbia) Power Plants and its Reuse for Landfill Stabilization" in Proceedings - The 5th International Congress: Engineering, Environment and Materials in Processing Industry (EEM) (2017):439-444, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_5469 .