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ABSTRACT
Crude oil contamination poses a severe and widespread environmental challenge, leading to extensive damage and long-lasting toxic pollutants in affected areas. Traditional remediation approaches, often costly and environmentally detrimental, call for innovative solutions. This study investigates the potential of water hyacinth as a phytoremediation agent for mitigating crude oil-contaminated water. Over 35 days, water hyacinth's capacity to remediate key water quality parameters, including Total Hydrocarbon Content (THC), Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), was assessed.