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Bioremediation of DNAPLs Documents

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BIODNAPL-1 Overview of In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethene DNAPL Source Zones (October 2005) NOTE: 5.6 MB Overview of in situ bioremediation and some of the issues to consider when selecting and designing an ISB system for remediation of chlorinated ethene DNAPLs source zones. No hard copies are available
BIODNAPL-2

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In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethene DNAPL Source Zones: Case Studies (April 2007) Presents six critically reviewed case studies of recent or ongoing applications ISB of DNAPLs as evidence that it is a viable cleanup strategy. A companion CD contains the document and presentations made at the Case Studies Forum. No hard copies are available

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BIODNAPL-3

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In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethene: DNAPL Source Zones (June 2008) Provides a systematic understanding of the technical and related regulatory considerations for ISB of chlorinated ethene DNAPL source zones, based on scientifically sound and credible evidence. Request a hard copy of this document
 

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See the EPA's clarification on RCRA Section 3020 in US EPA's memo Applicability of RCRA Section 3020 to In-Situ Treatment of Ground Water and cover letter (Dec. 27, 2000, Elizabeth A. Cotsworth, Director, Office of Solid Waste) and the December 1999 Letter from Matthew Hale, Deputy Director, Office of Solid Waste.

 


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