Biological treatment of hazardous wastesThis volume covers both the fundamental principles and practical applications of the biological treatment of hazardous wastes. Biotreatment techniques can be used to control and change environmental conditions (oxygen content, chemical composition, temperature, etc.), and to help transform these wastes into acceptable products in a cost-effective manner. The text includes information on hydrogreological, engineering and microbiological fundamentals. |
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Contents
Introduction to Microbiological Degradation of Aqueous Waste | 35 |
Bioslurry Reactors | 69 |
Membrane Biofilm Reactors | 103 |
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activity adsorbed adsorption aeration aerobic anaerobic applications aqueous aquifer Aroclor aromatic bacteria Baltzis batch biodegradation biofilm Biological Treatment biomass bioreactor bioremediation bioslurry carbon cell chemical chlorinated clogging coefficient composting concentration congeners contaminated soil culture dechlorination DeFilippi degradation denitrification desorption effects effluent electron acceptor Environ Environmental factors fermentation Figure fixed-film reactor flow foam groundwater growth hazardous waste Hudson River hydrocarbons hydrogen ICB system immobilized impeller increase injection inorganic kinetics liquid material membrane metabolic methanogenic mg/L Microbiol microorganisms mineralization mixed mixture naphthalene nitrate nutrients occur operating organic compounds organic contaminants oxidation oxygen packing particles Penta Pentachlorophenol permeability reduction phase phenol pollutant pore porous potential reaction redox removal samples sediments Shareefdeen sludge slurry slurry-phase solids solubility sorption species studies substrate subsurface surface surfactant target compounds temperature toluene toxicity typically vadose zone volatilization wastewater zone
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Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry, Second Edition Stanley E. Manahan No preview available - 2010 |