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Spring 2019
treat three different types of oil sands tailings to remove bitumen content. Secondly, biostimulation treatment with acetate of the indigenous tailings microbial community was used to treat the bitumen. The presence of bitumen was found to increase the water toxicity. Analysis of the indigenous tailings
tested to remove the cap water turbidity. C. kessleri addition can remove the cap water turbidity effectively in the bench scale experiment, and nutrient addition can remove a comparable level of turbidity possibly by stimulating the growth of the indigenous algal community. B. braunii didn't achieve any