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Applications - 1. Bioremediation

. . Water soluble. Water insoluble. Not volatile. volatile. Evaporation possible ?. Site accumulation/buildup. Chemicallyinert ?. . Conditions favourable for reaction ?. Loss/disappearance. Accumulation inatmosphere. Chemicallyreactive ?. . . . . . . . no. . . yes. . . . . . . no. yes. Water available ?.

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Applications - 1. Bioremediation

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    1. Title Page

    2. A summary of the possible fate of a chemical introduced into the environment. It summarises the important processes of volatility, reactivity, biodegradability, sorption and transport.A summary of the possible fate of a chemical introduced into the environment. It summarises the important processes of volatility, reactivity, biodegradability, sorption and transport.

    3. Biodegradation Summary

    4. Common Hazardous Wastes

    5. Gasoline

    6. Wastes Bioremediated

    7. Overview

    8. Soil Bioremediation Site Map

    9. Questions

    10. Process Diagram Choice of Bioremediation technologiesChoice of Bioremediation technologies

    11. Prospects

    12. Summary

    13. Generic process

    14. Intrinsic Bioremediation

    15. Remediation Technologies

    16. Gasoline Station Bioremediation

    17. Tank Removal

    18. Soil Removal

    19. Gasoline removal

    20. Site Diagram

    21. Cross Sectional Diagram

    22. Final Operations

    23. Bioventing

    24. Bioventing

    25. Hill Air Force Base, Utah Bioventing

    26. Land Treatment

    27. Land Treatment

    28. Land Treatment

    29. Land Treatment

    30. Phytoremediation

    31. Phytoremediation

    32. Composting

    33. Biopiles

    34. Biopiles

    35. Treatment of Hazardous Waste Constituents in Soil by Lignin-Degrading Fungi

    36. Fungi

    37. Slurry Bioreactors

    38. Slurry Bioreactors

    39. Fixed Film Bioreactors

    40. Suspended Growth Bioreactors

    41. Natural Attenuation 1

    42. Natural Attenuation 2

    43. Natural Attenuation 3

    44. Natural Attenuation 4

    45. Natural Attenuation 5

    46. Natural Attenuation 6

    47. Natural Attenuation Summary

    48. Natural Attenuation Summary - Ontario

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