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In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation The Third International Symposium April 24-27, 1995 San Diego, California Partial List of Session Topics
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Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) Inorganics PCP & Dioxins Explosives & Nitroaromatics Degradation of Chlorinated Solvents Alternative Electron Acceptors Case Histories Aeration Alternatives for In Situ Remediation International Approaches to Site Remediation
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Air Sparging & Related Technologies Modeling Land Farming Surfactant- & Enzyme-Aided Bioremediation Rational Enzyme Design Crude Oil Remediation Chemical & Physical Processes in Bioremediation Toxicity & Geochemical Considerations Low-Permeability Soils Applications Bench-Scale/Full-Scale Interpretations
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