Bioremediation principles

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Bioremediation principles

Juana B. Eweis ... [et al.]

WCB/McGraw-Hill, c1998

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McGraw-Hill international editions. Civil engineering series

McGraw-Hill series in water resources and environmental engineering

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The focus of this new text is the use of biological methods and processes for the remediation of contaminated soils and aquifers. Bioremediation is a rapidly changing and expanding area of environmental engineering, and this text emphasizes the characteristics of organic compounds and factors, which make organics amenable to biological treatment. Engineers working in soil and groundwater remediation in general, and bioremediation in particular, must deal with exacting regulations, serious public health issues, and a great deal of uncertainty related to knowledge of actual conditions in subsurface systems. Professional judgement and integrity are the most important tools in solving most remediation problems. "Bioremediation Principles" will provide a technical foundation for understanding and applying bioremediation concepts rather than serve as a comprehensive handbook for system design.

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Hydrology. Water Treatment. Water Quality Management. Wastewater Treatment. Air Pollution. Noise Pollution. Solid Waste Management. Hazardous Wastes. Ionizing Radiation. Appendix A: Properties of Air

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