Zahabi and his team members have been studied the maximum removal efficiency of heavy metal using Nylon 66 nanofiber membranes functionalized with TMPTMS from aqueous solution using multistage filters with mechanism of the membrane is the blocking pores. The removal efficiencies were 93.0% for cadmium and for nickel 97.6% (Zahabi et al. 2016). Likewise in another study, removal of toxic heavy metals such as nickel, cadmium, copper, and chromium were reported using electrospun membranes (Anjum et al. 2016). Electrospun polyacrylonitrile nano- fiber mats and carbon nanofibers are grown on iron used for heavy metal ion removal because of their tremendous potential as a heterogeneous adsorbent for removal of arsenic (V) in wastewater (Kumar and Gopinath 2016).The studies related to microorganism impregnated nanofibers for heavy metal removal are less, whereas nanoparticles impregnated nanofibers and nanomem- branes are abandoned.