Abstract
While traditional bioremediation can degrade most organic elements, a newer process called co-metabolism is required for certain chemical contaminants, such as synthetic organics, pesticides and detergents. The key to successful co-metabolism is characterizing the hydrogeology of the site in question. If the depth, concentration and solubility of the plume are known, a system can be designed to efficiently mix the substrate, contaminant and oxygen underground.
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environmental technology, pollution, pollution prevention, waste, waste stream, waste stream management, waste treatment, biological treatment, biological treatment technologies, biological treatment technology, bioremediation, contaminants, contamination, co-metabolism, xenobiotic compounds, toluene, phenol, Biological Treatment Technologies
Series
Environmental Science, Introduction to Ecology, Preserving the Legacy 1: Industrial Processes and Waste Stream Management
Duration
00:02:26 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
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