soil bioremediation Articles
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Enhanced Bioremediation
Introduction Enhanced bioremediation is a process in which indigenous or inoculated micro-organisms (e.g., fungi, bacteria, and other microbes) degrade (metabolize) organic contaminants found in soil and/or ground water, converting them to innocuous end products. Nutrients, oxygen, or other amendments may be used to enhance bioremediation and contaminant desorption from subsurface materials. ...
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HD#5 - In-Situ BioLogix Application - Case Study
Summary BioLogix bioremediation is used to remediate petroleum contamination in soil and ground water under many different conditions. From surface spills to deep soil and groundwater contamination, Custom Blend bioremediation has successfully removed the contamination and environmental risk. While every site is unique, the following case studies provide a basis for confidently selecting Custom ...
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What is Environmental Remediation?
Environmental remediation is cleaning up hazardous substances by removing, treating, and containing pollution or contaminants from environmental media like soil, groundwater, and sediment. This process is crucial for protecting the environment and public health by reducing the presence of harmful substances[1][2][3]. Remediation can involve various methods categorized as ex-situ (excavation and ...
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Rushing Remediation - Cometabolic bioremediation accelerates natural degradation of groundwater and soil contaminants
Untitled Document Field studies have shown that many organic contaminants degrade naturally by microorganisms present in soil and groundwater. This naturally occurring bioremediation, known as natural attenuation, has been accepted as a passive remediation process for contaminated soil and groundwater. When the natural degradation is insufficient to meet remediation ...
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Common Treatment Technologies for Fuels in Ground Water, Surface Water, and Leachate
It may be necessary to know other subsurface information to remediate fuels in ground water. Treatability testing to characterize contaminant biodegradability and nutrient content may be needed for any biodegradation technology. A subsurface geologic characterization would be particularly important to characterize the migration of NAPLs. Recovery tests are usually necessary to design a ...
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