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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... Contaminated Soil Place Contaminated Soil into Treatment Area Soil Removed after Meeting Cleanup Goals Periodic Sampling to Test Cleanup Rate and Determine Endpoint of Cleanup Aeration through Periodic Tilling Addition of Nutrients to ...
... Contaminated Soil Place Contaminated Soil into Treatment Area Soil Removed after Meeting Cleanup Goals Periodic Sampling to Test Cleanup Rate and Determine Endpoint of Cleanup Aeration through Periodic Tilling Addition of Nutrients to ...
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... Soil . Thesis . University of Florida . Compeau GC , Mahaffey WD , Patras L ( 1991 ) : Full - scale bioremediation of contaminated soil and water . In Sayler GS ( ed ) : Environmental Biotechnology for Waste Treatment . New York ...
... Soil . Thesis . University of Florida . Compeau GC , Mahaffey WD , Patras L ( 1991 ) : Full - scale bioremediation of contaminated soil and water . In Sayler GS ( ed ) : Environmental Biotechnology for Waste Treatment . New York ...
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... Contaminated Soil Tar - Contaminated Soil Treatment Soil Single Sum Single Sum 1 Ring Toluene EB and xylenes 0.41 2 Rings Naphthalene 292 < 0.5 2 - Methylnaphthalene 268 757 < 0.5 1 - Methylnaphthalene 197 < 0.5 3 Rings Acenaphthene 185 ...
... Contaminated Soil Tar - Contaminated Soil Treatment Soil Single Sum Single Sum 1 Ring Toluene EB and xylenes 0.41 2 Rings Naphthalene 292 < 0.5 2 - Methylnaphthalene 268 757 < 0.5 1 - Methylnaphthalene 197 < 0.5 3 Rings Acenaphthene 185 ...
Contents
CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION OF | 27 |
CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON | 77 |
Bossert and Geoffrey C Compeau | 127 |
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