In-Situ Bioremediation of Ground Water and Geological Material

In-Situ Bioremediation of Ground Water and Geological Material

Author: Robert D. Norris

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1995-08

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780788122507

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Provides a detailed background of the technologies available for the bioremediation of contaminated soil & ground water. Prepared for scientists, consultants, regulatory personnel, & others who are associated in some way with the restoration of soil & ground water at hazardous waste sites. Also provides insights to emerging technologies which are at the research level of formation, ranging from theoretical concepts, through bench scale inquiries, to limited field-scale investigations. 95 tables & figures.


Restoration of Contaminated Aquifers

Restoration of Contaminated Aquifers

Author: Duane L. Winegardner

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 1420033018

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The second edition of Restoration of Contaminated Aquifers: Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Compounds incorporates the latest advances in in-situ remediation and natural attenuation, and maintains the comprehensive, accessible structure that made the first edition a classic. The new edition broadens the scope of the first by examining all


Bioremediation Field Experience

Bioremediation Field Experience

Author: Paul E. Flathman

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1993-12-21

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 9780873717403

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Bioremediation focuses on the application of practical, state-of-the-art technology used for full-scale site remediation over a wide range of environmental settings. The book includes an up-to-date overview of the environmental regulations critical to the success of biological treatment in the field as well as the market opportunities presented for implementing bioremediation based on those regulations. Crucial factors to consider prior to selecting bioremediation for site remediation are also discussed.


Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization

Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization

Author: Charles W. Kreitler

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-03-31

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1351445669

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Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization offers a comprehensive look at the threat to the United States' freshwater resources due to salinization and outlines techniques that can be used to study the problem. The book reviews the seven major salt-water sources that commonly mix and deteriorate our fresh ground water (natural saline ground water, halite solution, sea-water intrusion, oil- and gas-field brines, agriculture effluents, saline seep, and road salting). Other topics covered are the characteristics of saltwater sources, geochemical parameters, and basic graphical and statistical methods that are frequently used in saltwater studies. The book also provides geographical charts showing the distribution of the major salt-water sources, illustrating which ones are potential sources in any given area in the United States.Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization describes the individual geochemical parameters used in identifying salinization and the information on how and where to obtain them. This is an informative book for anyone interested in the present and future quality of our fresh-water supply.