ABSTRACT
Indiscriminate
discharge of hydrocarbon waste, such as spent engine oil (SEO) in the
environment has become a major source of concern due to their impacts on humans
and other organisms. This study determined the effects of spent engine oil on
soil physico-chemical properties and the biodegradation potentials of bacteria
isolated from Ohiya automobile mechanic village in south eastern Nigeria. Soil
samples were collected from five (5) different locations within the study area,
these sampling point were constantly receiving spent engine oil and at each of
these sampling point, hand held auger
was used to bore holes of depths 0 – 15cm (top soil) and 15 – 30cm (subsoil).
All the top soil (0-15cm) collected from the five workshops were homogenized in
a clean bucket and a composite sample was drawn. Same process was repeated for
the sub soil (15-30cm) and a control sample was collected few meters away from
the study area free from contaminant. Physico-chemical properties of the soil
samples were analyzed using standard techniques and heavy metals were analysed
using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). Hydrocarbon degrading bacteria
were isolated and enumerated using pour plate
method. Biodegradation ability of the bacterial isolates on used engine
oil was studied in a shake- flask culture containing mineral salt medium broth
(MSM) supplemented with 2% (V/v) engine oil and 5% (V/v) bacteria isolate and
the residual hydrocarbon content was measured gravimetrically .The effect of
temperature and pH was studied for a period of 14 days. The result revealed
that spent engine oil had adverse effect on the soil physico-chemical
properties and on bacteria population of the study area. Heterotrophic bacteria
counts from the contaminated soil samples ranged from 1.70 x 105cfu/g
(sub soil) to 1.80 x 105cfu/g (top soil) compared to the control sample 3.7 x 105cfu/g. Hydrocarbon utilizing bacteria
counts ranged from 2.07 x 103(sub soil) to 2.25 x 103cfu/g
(top soil) compared to the control sample 1.25
x 103cfu/g.
Fifteen (15) isolates belonging to both Gram positive and Gram negative were
obtained from the contaminated soil samples based on morphological and biochemical
characteristics. The bacterial isolates belonged to the genera; Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Micrococcus,
Citrobacter and Acinetobacter. The result of
the biodegradation ability of the isolated bacteria strains revealed that the
consortium of bacteria had higher percentage hydrocarbon reduction (89.27%)
than the pure cultures: Bacillus
(78.20%); Pseudomonas (74.82%); Micrococcus (56.28%); Acinetobacter (61.28%); and Citrobacter (50.66%). The ability of the
consortium of bacteria to remove high percentage of engine oil components makes
it potentially useful for bioremediation of site contaminated with petroleum
hydrocarbon. The result of the effect of temperature and pH on biodegradation
of spent engine oil revealed that the bacteria isolates gave the best
degradation when incubated at 30°c and 40°c(optimal temperature) in MSM
and at a pH range of 6.5- 7.5 (optimal
pH). The study concluded that improper disposal of SEO has a negative effect on
the soil physico-chemical properties, and that hydrocarbon utilizing bacteria
can be isolated from the study area. The growth of these organisms in mineral
salt medium suggest their hydrocarbon utilizing
potential, hence, their possible use for the bioremediation of soils impacted
with engine oil.
AUSTIN, C (2022). The Hydrocarbon Biodegrading Activities Of Endogenous Bacteria Isolated From Soil Samples Of Ohiya Mechanic Village Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Dec 22, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/the-hydrocarbon-biodegrading-activities-of-endogenous-bacteria-isolated-from-soil-samples-of-ohiya-mechanic-village-umuahia-abia-state-nigeria-7-2
CHIGOZIE, AUSTIN. "The Hydrocarbon Biodegrading Activities Of Endogenous Bacteria Isolated From Soil Samples Of Ohiya Mechanic Village Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 05 Oct. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/the-hydrocarbon-biodegrading-activities-of-endogenous-bacteria-isolated-from-soil-samples-of-ohiya-mechanic-village-umuahia-abia-state-nigeria-7-2. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.
CHIGOZIE, AUSTIN. "The Hydrocarbon Biodegrading Activities Of Endogenous Bacteria Isolated From Soil Samples Of Ohiya Mechanic Village Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 05 Oct. 2022. Web. 22 Dec. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/the-hydrocarbon-biodegrading-activities-of-endogenous-bacteria-isolated-from-soil-samples-of-ohiya-mechanic-village-umuahia-abia-state-nigeria-7-2 >.
CHIGOZIE, AUSTIN. "The Hydrocarbon Biodegrading Activities Of Endogenous Bacteria Isolated From Soil Samples Of Ohiya Mechanic Village Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria" Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 22 Dec. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/the-hydrocarbon-biodegrading-activities-of-endogenous-bacteria-isolated-from-soil-samples-of-ohiya-mechanic-village-umuahia-abia-state-nigeria-7-2