The aim of this study was the comparison of two process in pentachlorophenol (PCP: 100 mg L) removal by combined process bioaugmentation-adsorption and bioaugmentation-phytoremediation in secondary treated wastewater (STWW). The phytoremediation procedure was conducted by using two plants such as and , and the bioaugmentation procedure was operated by HM 627618 as a plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPR). The adsorption process was performed by palm date activated carbon. The PCP monitoring was assessed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and the optical density determination at 600 nm (OD). The performance of the two processes was observed by the determination of total bacteria, chlorophylls and physical and chemical analysis (COD, pH, conductivity, chloride, and organic carbon). The alfalfa seed germination test was conducted to assess the two operational performance procedures. According to the results obtained from the physical and chemical analysis of the treated STWW, there was no significant differences in the pH and in the EC content of the bioaugmentation-phytoremediation treatment, while a significant increase of the EC content was observed in the bioaugmentation-adsorption to 5.08 mS cm. The COD value significantly decreased up to 1320 mg L in bioaugmentation-adsorption treatment (control value 2400 mg L) and 98 mg L in bioaugmentation-phytoremediation treatment (control value 98 mg L). Microbial biomass monitoring of shows significant greater in both processes in the order of 9.18 and 7.01 Log CFU mL for bioaugmentation-adsorption and bioaugmentation-phytoremediation, respectively. The chlorophyll content in and significantly decreased after 144 h with the exception of the chlorophyll a content of in which the content increased up to 3.31 mg mL. Comparing the performance of these two treatments, it was found according to HPLC analysis that the bioaugmentation-adsorption process was more efficient in removing about 97% of PCP after 48 h, against around 90% of PCP after 72 h for the phytoremediation-bioaugmentation. The alfalfa seeds showed a germination rate after the 5th day of incubation of 100% and 95%, respectively for the PCP-non-contaminated and treated STWW, while for wastewater containing PCP the germination was totally inhibited.

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