Application of Bioremediation to Complex Sites

C2. Impacts of Mixed Contaminants on Biodegradation

 

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Biotic and Abiotic Degradation of 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (CFC-113): Implications for Detoxification of Chlorinated Ethenes. J. Im, E.E. Mack, E.S. Seger, and F.E. Loeffler.ViewView
Biodegradation of Chlorobenzenes and Nitrotoluenes at an Industrial Site in South America. M. Lemes, D.L. Freedman, P. Barreto, J. Henderson, and E. Mack.  ViewView
Bioaugmentation for Enhanced Anaerobic Degradation of a Mixed cVOC Plume on a Commercial Property. J. Roberts, P. Miller, J. Rossi, S. Maher, and D. Alden.   ViewView
Combining Biotic and Abiotic Treatment Processes to Overcome Challenges of a Mixed Chlorinated Solvent Plume. D. Smolko, I. Pelz, A. Chemburkar, A. Breckenridge, and D. Leigh.ViewView
In Situ Treatment of a Commingled Carbon Tetrachloride and Trichloroethene Groundwater Plume in Fractured Bedrock. E. Ehret, T. Macbeth, M. Harclerode, R. Wood, N. Dung, T. Cook, K. Scheller, C. Ota, D. Janda, and M. Fattahipour.  View
Full-Scale Application of EHC® Liquid Technology for the ISCR and ERD Treatment of an Aquifer Contaminated with Tetrachloromethane and Chloroform in Italy. L. Collina, A. Leombruni, F. Lakhwala, and D. Leigh.View