Aerobic, Co-Metabolic In Situ Biodegradation of Chlorinated Solvents and Horizontal Biosparge Wells-A Match Made in Bioremediation Heaven

Fournier discusses the technical and economical benefits of combining in situ aerobic, co-metabolic biodegradation and horizontal biosparge wells. The combination of using horizontal biosparge wells with the aerobic, co-metabolic biodegradation process started making sense and offered the opportunit...

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Soil
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