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9781574770988

Bioremediation and Phytoremediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds: Second International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, California, May 22-25, 2000

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  • ISBN13:

    9781574770988

  • ISBN10:

    1574770985

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-06-01
  • Publisher: Battelle Pr
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Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Potential Electron Donors
Vegoil: A Novel Approach for Stimulating Reductive Dechlorination
1(8)
K. J. Boulicault
R. E. Hinchee
T. H. Wiedemeier
S. W. Hoxworth
T. P. Swingle
E. Carver
P. E. Haas
Economic Considerations in Enhanced Anaerobic Biodegradation
9(6)
M. R. Harkness
A Field Demonstration Showing Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination Using Polymer Injection
15(8)
T. T. Schuhmacher
W. A. Bow
J. P. Chitwood
Full-Scale Anaerobic Bioremediation Using Acetate and Lactate Electron Donors
23(8)
S. A. Fam
M. Findlay
S. Fogel
T. Pirelli
T. Sullivan
Results from Two Direct Hydrogen Delivery Field Tests for Enhanced Dechlorination
31(8)
C. J. Newell
P. E. Haas
J. B. Hughes
T. Khan
Time-Release Electron Donor Technology for Accelerated Biological Reductive Dechlorination
39(8)
S. S. Koenigsberg
W. A. Farone
C. A. Sandefur
Insoluble Substrates for Reductive Dehalogenation in Permeable Reactive Barriers
47(8)
M. J. Zenker
R. C. Borden
M. A. Barlaz
M. T. Lieberman
M. D. Lee
PCE Dechlorination with Complex Electron Donors
55(8)
T. D. DiStefano
R. Baral
Anaerobic Oxidation of (Chlorinated) Hydrocarbons
63(8)
J. Dijk
J. M. de Bont
X. Lu
P. M. Becker
T. N. P. Bosma
H. H. M. Rijnaarts
J. Gerritse
In Situ Biowall Containing Organic Mulch Promotes Chlorinated Solvent Bioremediation
71(6)
P. E. Haas
P. Cork
C. E. Aziz
M. Hampton
Laboratory Studies Using Edible Oils to Support Reductive Dechlorination
77(8)
M. D. Lee
R. J. Buchanan
D. E. Ellis
Bioremediation Microcosm and Laboratory Studies
Behavior of Nutrients in the Biodegradation of Azo Dye
85(8)
H. Ozaki
K. Sharma
Anaerobic Biostimulation for the In Situ Treatment of Carbon Tetrachloride
93(8)
M. F. DeFlaun
R. J. Steffan
Site Classification for Bioremediation of Chlorinated Compounds Using Microcosm Studies
101(6)
W. A. Farone
S. S. Koenigsberg
T. Palmer
D. Brooker
Microbial Degradation of 1, 2-Dichloropropane and 2, 2-Dichlorodiisopropyl Ether in Continuous Reactors
107(8)
R. Hauck
W. Hegemann
Leachate Permeation in Soils: Its Implications for Clogging
115(8)
N. Singhal
J. Islam
Determination of Fluoranthene Biodegradation Metabolites and Their Toxicity
123(10)
E. Sepic
M. Bricelj
H. Leskovsek
Transformation of Chlorobenzene in a Laboratory Aquifer Column
133(8)
C. Vogt
H. Lorbeer
L. Wuensche
W. Babel
Bioremediation of MTBE
Biodegradation of MTBE by Cometabolism in Laboratory-Scale Fermentations
141(8)
P. Piveteau
F. Fayolle
Y. Le Penru
F. Monot
Cometabolic Degradation of MTBE by Iso-Alkane-Utilizing Bacteria from Gasoline-Impacted Soils
149(8)
M. Hyman
C. Taylor
K. O'Reilly
In Situ Application of Propane Sparging for MTBE Bioremediation
157(8)
R. J. Steffan
C. Condee
J. Quinnan
M. Walsh
S. H. Abrams
J. Flanders
Biotreatment of MTBE with a New Bacterial Isolate
165(10)
R. J. Steffan
S. Vainberg
C. Condee
K. McClay
P. Hatzinger
Factors Influencing Biological Treatment of MTBE in Fixed-Film Reactors
175(8)
W. T. Stringfellow
R. D. Hines
D. K. Cockrum
S. T. Kilkenny
Cometabolic Degradation of MTBE by a Cyclohexane-Oxidising Bacteria
183(8)
D. Corcho
R. J. Watkinson
D. N. Lerner
Mineralization of MTBE With Various Primary Substrates
191(6)
G. J. Wilson
A. P. Richter
M. T. Suidan
A. D. Venosa
Field Applications of Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Solvents
Dechlorination of Tetrachloroethylene by a Membrane-Associated Dehalogenase from Clostridium bifermentans DPH-1
197(8)
B. C. Okeke
Y. C. Chang
M. Hatsu
K. Takamizawa
Enhanced Biological Reductive Dechlorination at a Dry-Cleaning Facility
205(8)
M. Lodato
D. Graves
J. Kean
Remedial Action Using HRCTM Under a State Dry Cleaning Program
213(8)
D. Anderson
M. Ochsner
C. Sandefur
S. Koenigsberg
Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination of Ethenes---Large-Scale Pilot Testing
221(8)
J. A. Peeples
J. M. Warburton
I. A. Al-Fayyomi
J. Haff
Enhanced Anaerobic In Situ Bioremediation of Chloroethenes at NAS Point Mugu
229(8)
D. P. Leigh
C. D. Johnson
R. S. Skeen
M. G. Butcher
L. A. Bienkowski
S. Granade
Enhanced Bioremediation Using Hydrogen Release Compound (HRCTM) in Clay Soils
237(8)
Z. M. Zahiraleslamzadeh
J. C. Bensch
A Reductive Dechlorination Treatability Study of a Shallow Alluvial Aquifer
245(10)
V. Murt
T. Huscher
D. Easley
Enhanced Closure of a TCE Site Using Injectable HRCTM
255(8)
S. L. Boyle
V. B. Dick
M. N. Ramsdell
T. M. Caffoe
Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination: Lessons Learned at over Twenty Sites
263(8)
M. A. Hansen
J. Burdick
F. C. Lenzo
S. Suthersan
Comparison of Natural and Enhanced Attenuation Rates Through Substrate Amendments
271(8)
J. F. Horst
K. A. Beil
J. S. Burdick
S. S. Suthersan
Optimization Strategy for Enhancing Biodegradation in an Upland-Wetland Plume
279(8)
W. A. Jackson
J. H. Pardue
G. Nemeth
T. DeReamer
D. McInnis
D. Green
HRCTM-Enhanced Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
287(8)
W. Murray
M. Dooley
S. Koenigsberg
HRCTM-Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination of Source Trichloroethene in an Unconfined Aquifer
295(8)
W. D. Harms
K. A. Taylor
B. S. Taylor
Evaluation of In Situ Biological Dehalogenation Activity Using a Reactive Tracer
303(8)
S. Vancheeswaran
G. Hickman
R. Pratt
S. McKinley
M. Germon
J. Gross
L. Semprini
J. Istok
Engineered PCE Dechlorination Incorporating Competitive Biokinetics: Optimization and Transport Modeling
311(8)
M. Willis
C. Shoemaker
Aerobic/Anaerobic Mechanisms
Performance of Field-Scale Sequential Anaerobic/Aerobic In Situ Bioremediation Demonstration
319(8)
A. Turpie
C. Lizotte
M. F. DeFlaun
J. Quinnan
M. Marley
Anaerobic/Aerobic Treatment of PCE Using a Single Microbial Consortia
327(10)
S. Hoxworth
A. A. Randall
T. M. McCue
Enhanced Biodegradation of Organic Compounds in Groundwater via Nutrient Injection
337(10)
E. J. Raes
M. A. Baviello
J. Cook
S. Radel
Treatment of Organic-Contaminated Water in Microbial Mat Bioreactors
347(6)
W. L. O'Niell
V. A. Nzengung
TCE Degradation in Anaerobic/Aerobic Circulating Column
353(8)
A. Narjoux
Y. Comeau
J. -C. Frigon
S. R. Guiot
Enhanced In Situ Degradation of Residual Chemicals in Groundwater Near a Closed Waste Disposal Cell
361(12)
S. D. Warner
J. H. Honniball
T. A. Delfino
C. E. B. Goering
Aerobic and Anaerobic Bioremediation of cis-1, 2-Dichloroethene and Vinyl Chloride
373(8)
T. S. Cornuet
C. Sandefur
W. M. Eliason
S. E. Johnson
C. Serna
Bioaugmentation and Biomonitoring
Design of In Situ Microbial Filter for the Remediation of Naphthalene
381(8)
M. Warith
L. Fernandes
Bioaugmentation Potential at a Carbon Tetrachloride-Contaminated Site
389(6)
S. M. Pfiffner
T. J. Phelps
A. V. Palumbo
The Effect of Soil Heterogeneity on the Vadose Zone Transport of Bacteria for Bioaugmentation
395(10)
B. L. Kinsall
G. V. Wilson
A. V. Palumbo
Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated VOCs in a Fractured Bedrock Aquifer---Preparations for an In Situ Pilot Study
405(8)
R. J. Fiacco
M. H. Daly
J. D. Fitzgerald
G. Demers
M. D. Lee
D. Wanty
Fungal Treatment for Wastewater Containing Recalcitrant Compounds
413(8)
S. Srinivasan
D. V. S. Murthy
Cometabolic Processes
Cometabolism of Poorly Biodegradable Ethers in Engineered Bioreactors
421(8)
M. J. Zenker
R. C. Borden
M. A. Barlaz
Predicting Enhanced Bioremediation Performance at the SRS Sanitary Landfill
429(8)
N. D. Durant
P. A. Weeber
P. Andersen
D. G. Jackson
B. J. Travis
Enhanced Bioremediation of Solvents, Acetone, and Isopropanol in Bedrock Groundwater
437(8)
G. L. Carter
T. Dalton
J. C. Vincent
B. B. Lemos
R. Kryczkoski
A Designing Method for In Situ Groundwater Bioremediation through Precise Evaluation of Transport Characteristics
445(10)
M. Nakamura
T. Kawai
J. Kawabata
Cometabolid Degradation of Chlorinated Solvent Contaminants by Actinomycetes
455(6)
S. -B. Lee
S. E. Strand
H. D. Stensel
Phytoremediation
Phytoremediation of Organic Solvents in Groundwater: Pilot Study at a Superfund Site
461(6)
A. Ferro
B. Chard
M. Gefell
B. Thompson
R. Kjelgren
Monitoring Site Constraints at NUWC Keyport's Hybrid Poplar Phytoremediation Plantation
467(10)
W. L. Rohrer
L. Newman
M. Sharp
P. Heilman
B. R. Wallis
The Influence of an Integrated Remedial System on Groundwater Hydrology
477(8)
W. H. Schneider
J. G. Wrobel
S. R. Hirsh
H. R. Compton
D. Haroski
Uptake of Arsenic by Tamarisk and Eucalyptus Under Saline Conditions
485(8)
R. W. Tossell
K. Binard
M. T. Rafferty
Phytoremediation of a Creosote-Contaminated Site---A Field Study
493(8)
J. T. Novak
M. A. Widdowson
M. Elliott
S. Robinson
In Situ Bioremediation of #2 Fuel Oil Utilizing Phytoremediation
501(8)
E. P. Carman
T. L. Crossman
K. L. Daleness
Author Index 509(22)
Keyword Index 531

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