Two salt-tolerant bacteria were isolated from soil samples to treat a high-
salt-content wastewater from a pickled plum production plant. The strains,
which were identified as Staphylococcus sp. and Bacillus cereus grew well i
n a medium containing 0 to 15% NaCl. When wastewater in a flash was treated
with the strains for 72 h, the COD removal was about 70%, and this was inc
reased to about 90% when they were used in a pilot plant (working volume 1
m3) in a batch culture carried out for 7 d. The Staphylococcus sp. and Baci
llus cereus strains occupied almost all of the pilot plant, in which they w
ere present in a ratio of 3 : 1 (at 23-27 degreesC).