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Literature review and assessment of various approaches to bioremediation of oil and associated hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater, vol. I: Report

Abstract

Bioremedial technologies, whether applied exclusively or in conjunction with other physical or chemical approaches for the clean-up of organic contamination, constitute powerful tools in the control, management, and diminution of petroleum products in soil and groundwater. This report evaluates the rapidly expanding list of bioremedial techniques developed over the past years and provides a comparison between the feasibility and relative effectiveness of these techniques and conventional physical and/or chemical treatment technologies.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1993
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
MIC-94-00235/XAB
Reference Number:
GRA-94-32187; EDB-94-050156
Subject:
02 PETROLEUM; 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; OIL SPILLS; BIODEGRADATION; REMEDIAL ACTION; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DECOMPOSITION; 020900* - Petroleum- Environmental Aspects; 540220 - Environment, Terrestrial- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport- (1990-)
OSTI ID:
5276278
Research Organizations:
Senes Consultants Ltd., Willowdale, ON (Canada)
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: CNN: CANMET-23440-1-9183/01-SQ
Availability:
NTIS
Submitting Site:
GRA
Size:
Pages: (199 p)
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

None. Literature review and assessment of various approaches to bioremediation of oil and associated hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater, vol. I: Report. Canada: N. p., 1993. Web.
None. Literature review and assessment of various approaches to bioremediation of oil and associated hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater, vol. I: Report. Canada.
None. 1993. "Literature review and assessment of various approaches to bioremediation of oil and associated hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater, vol. I: Report." Canada.
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author = {None}
abstractNote = {Bioremedial technologies, whether applied exclusively or in conjunction with other physical or chemical approaches for the clean-up of organic contamination, constitute powerful tools in the control, management, and diminution of petroleum products in soil and groundwater. This report evaluates the rapidly expanding list of bioremedial techniques developed over the past years and provides a comparison between the feasibility and relative effectiveness of these techniques and conventional physical and/or chemical treatment technologies.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1993}
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