Affiliations: Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering,
National University of Sciences and Technology, Tamiz uddin Road, Rawalpindi,
Pakistan | Institute of Environmental Studies, University of
Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan | Department of Environmental Engineering, Research
Center of Industrial Technology, Chonbuk National University, 664-14
Duckjin-Dong 1-Gu, Chonju 560-756, South Korea
Abstract: Popular descriptive multivariate statistical method currently
employed is the principal component analyses (PCA) method. PCA is used to
develop linear combinations that successively maximize the total variance of a
sample where there is no known group structure. This study aimed at
demonstrating the performance evaluation of pilot activated sludge treatment
system by inoculating a strain of Pseudomonas capable of degrading malathion
which was isolated by enrichment technique. An intensive analytical program was
followed for evaluating the efficiency of biosimulator by maintaining the
dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration at 4.0 mg/L. Analyses by high performance
liquid chromatographic technique revealed that 90% of malathion removal was
achieved within 29 h of treatment whereas COD got reduced considerably during
the treatment process and mean removal efficiency was found to be 78%. The mean
pH values increased gradually during the treatment process ranging from
7.36–8.54. Similarly the mean ammonia-nitrogen
(NH_3-N) values were found to be fluctuating between
19.425–28.488 mg/L, mean nitrite-nitrogen (NO_3-N)
ranging between 1.301–2.940 mg/L and mean nitrate-nitrogen
(NO_3-N) ranging between 0.0071–0.0711 mg/L. The study
revealed that inoculation of bacterial culture under laboratory conditions
could be used in bioremediation of environmental pollution caused by
xenobiotics. The PCA analyses showed that pH, COD, organic load and total
malathion concentration were highly correlated and emerged as the variables
controlling the first component, whereas dissolved oxygen,
NO_3-N and NH_3-N govemed the second
component. The third component repeated the trend exhibited by the first two
components.
Keywords: activated sludge system, malathion, principal component analyses (PCA), raw wastewater, removal efficiency