Bioremediation, degradation of toxic compounds using biological agents, pro- vides an effective solution and convert contaminants into non-toxic or less toxic form. Bioremediation is defined as the productive use of microbes to remove or detoxify pollutants, usually contaminants in soil, water, or sediments that otherwise threaten public health (Tsekova et al. 2010). Bioremediation is a process that removes xenobiotic compounds from the biosphere. Bioremediation process employs various microorganisms or plants to eliminate hazardous contaminants by metabolizing them and by converting them into CO2 and water. The main aim of the bioremediation is to eliminate contaminants to undetectable concentration limit, which is established by regulatory agencies (Lun et al. 2018).