Microbial Transformation and Degradation of Toxic Organic ChemicalsLily Y. Young, Carl E. Cerniglia This book examines the role of microbes, from theoretical, field, and applied perspectives, in the degradation of toxic organic chemicals. |
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... wash solution was treated in 94 m3 slurry bioreactors inoculated with 107 cells / ml of a PCP - degrading mixed ... washing step , was less effective . At a 20 % wt / vol solids loading rate and an inoculum of 107 cells / ml ...
... wash solution was treated in 94 m3 slurry bioreactors inoculated with 107 cells / ml of a PCP - degrading mixed ... washing step , was less effective . At a 20 % wt / vol solids loading rate and an inoculum of 107 cells / ml ...
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... washing and screening process ( Compeau et al . , 1991 ) . The slurry resulting from washing contained 20 % solids ( less than 60 mesh fraction ) , was AQUIFER Air Air Ground water flow B C VADOSE ZONE 468 ADRIAENS AND VOGEL.
... washing and screening process ( Compeau et al . , 1991 ) . The slurry resulting from washing contained 20 % solids ( less than 60 mesh fraction ) , was AQUIFER Air Air Ground water flow B C VADOSE ZONE 468 ADRIAENS AND VOGEL.
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... Washing- ton , DC : EPA . EPA ( 1990b ) : EPA / 540 / 2-90 / 017 , Engineering Bulletin - Soil Washing Treatment . Wash- ington , DC : EPA . EPA ( 1990c ) : EPA / 540 / 2-90 / 011 Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide . Washington ...
... Washing- ton , DC : EPA . EPA ( 1990b ) : EPA / 540 / 2-90 / 017 , Engineering Bulletin - Soil Washing Treatment . Wash- ington , DC : EPA . EPA ( 1990c ) : EPA / 540 / 2-90 / 011 Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide . Washington ...
Contents
CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION OF | 27 |
CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON | 77 |
Bossert and Geoffrey C Compeau | 127 |
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