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An evaluation of in-situ bioremediation processes
Author(s) -
L.L. Cole,
Majid Rashidi
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/573245
Subject(s) - bioremediation , environmental remediation , environmental science , variety (cybernetics) , groundwater contamination , current (fluid) , contamination , groundwater remediation , groundwater , environmental planning , waste management , biochemical engineering , computer science , engineering , aquifer , ecology , geotechnical engineering , electrical engineering , artificial intelligence , biology
Remediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater was the primary focus in the initial application of in-situ bioremediation which, from its development in the 1970s, has grown to become one of the most promising technologies for the degradation of a wide variety of organic contaminants. The degradation of contaminants in subsurface soils is the current new focus of the technology. While the need for improvements in the technology does exist, the indisputable fact remains that this technology is by far the least expensive and that it has the capability to provide long term reduced levels of contaminants or long term complete remediation of contaminated sites. The aim of this paper is to disclose pertinent information related to current conditions and current feelings in the area of new research, novel applications, new government regulations, and an overview of new topics on the horizon that relate to the overall technology

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