Rajiv Routh, Subha Mondal and Sibashish Baksi
Hazardous waste bioremediation is a relatively young technique that has seen increased research in recent decades. The goal of this procedure is to eliminate or render harmful waste items immobile. Around the world, pesticides are a widespread threat because they seep into soils, surface and groundwater, posing health risks to several areas. Because pesticides are persistent, it is more vital to remove and detoxify them. In-situ and ex-situ treatment are the two main categories into which pesticide bioremediation falls. There are notable benefits and drawbacks to both approaches.
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