Bioremediation Implementation Practices
B1. Combined Remedies
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Combined ISCR and Bioaugmentation: New Insights for Sulfidated ZVI. D. Fan, J. Wang, N. Durant, K. Rügge, T. Højbjerg Jørgensen, M. Tropp Hag, and N. Tuxen. | View | View |
Antimethanogenic ISCR Approaches for Urban Dry Cleaner Sites: Source Mass Destruction and Dissolved Phase Dehalogenation. K. Gaskill, G. Booth, and J. Mueller. | View | View |
Anaerobic Biodegradation of Chlorobenzene, Dichlorobenzene and Benzene in Shallow Saturated Soils. A. Oka, S. Florkiewicz, H. Nichols, S. Abrams, and E. Seelman. | View | View |
A Field Comparison of Biogeochemically-Enhanced Biological and Chemical Reduction for Treatment of Chlorinated Organics. D. Leigh. | View | View |
Chlorinated Solvent Source Area Remediation: Combining Biotic and Abiotic Enhanced Reduction Approaches. F.P. Wilson, M.S. Apgar, B.E. Gillett, D. Leigh, and J. Valkenburg. | View | View |
Active Management of Superfund Remedies. K. Biggs, L. Fiedler, J. Gilbert, M. Jefferson, and C. Pachon. | View | View |
Removal of Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) from Groundwater by Coupled NZVI@MgAl-LDHs Composite and PCE-Degrading Microbial Consortium. Q. Wang, X. Song, and S.Y. Tang. | View | View |
Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation and Solar-Irrigated Phytoremediation to Treat a Salty PCE Plume. J. Leu, D.R. Griffiths, L. McGlochlin, M. Schulman, and K. Garon. | View | View |
Bioaugmentation after Thermal Conductive Heating in Overburden and Bedrock. L. Zeng, S. Abrams, M. Wenrick, L. Antonetti, and J. Smith. | View | View |
Innovative Applications of Surfactants for Successful Combined Remedy Remediation. P.M. Dombrowski, M. Temple, F. Hostrop, and K. Ramanand. | View | View |
Combined Remedial Approaches for CVOC Treatment in Soil and Groundwater: Excavation, MPE, and ISCR. S.S. Aluani, M.C.F. Spilborghs, E. Pujol, F. Tomiatti, J.G. Mueller, J.G. Booth, T. Xavier, and R. Moura. | View | |
Combined Remedy Treatment of Multi-Chemical Solvent Plume in Fine-Grained, Low-Permeability Sediments. B.L. Brab and K.E. Thompson. | View | |
Treatment Train for Remediation of Groundwater Impacts to Achieve Remedial Goals in Surface Water and Sediment. D.W. Hawkins, M.T. Jordan, and M.B. Dail. | View | |
Application of Multifunctional Permeable Reactive Barrier and Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation for Chlorinated Solvents Remediation. M.H. Ko, C.C. Wang, C.H. Cheng, and C.C. Kao. | View | |
Combining Remedial Technologies and Implementation Methods to Address Chlorinated Solvent Impacts at Complex Sites. M. Mazzarese. | View | |
Effective Use of Performance Assessments to Optimize Combined Remedial Strategies. P.G. Robertson, S. Haitz, M. Burns, and C. Myers. | View | |
Concurrent Implementation of Combined Remedies Incorporating Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination and Electrical Resistance Heating Reduces Shallow Solvent Plume by Three Orders of Magnitude. J. Helge, J. Alexander, K. Emery-Tonkovich, J. Wilson, J. Whearty, and C. Sandefur. | View |