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EPA Technology News & Trends - Tacoma “Well 12A” Superfund Site

EPA Technology News & Trends - Tacoma “Well 12A” Superfund Site

The second injection round, completed in November 2014, entailed injecting over a million gallons of amendment including bioaugmentation culture in 47 wells at select locations to treat an area covering 3.7 acres. ...

ByTRS Group, Inc.


Laboratory Studies Using edible oils to support reductive dechlorination

Laboratory Studies Using edible oils to support reductive dechlorination

Coconut oil was added to a soil column that had been bioaugmented with a dechlorinating enrichment culture to evaluate edible oil-based TCE dechlorination in a flow-through system. ...

ByTerra Systems, Inc. (TSI)


Conducted demonstration projects for bioremediation technologies treating chlorinated organic constituents in the groundwater and soil at Dover Air Force Base

Conducted demonstration projects for bioremediation technologies treating chlorinated organic constituents in the groundwater and soil at Dover Air Force Base

At this time, it was decided to bioaugment with a dechlorinating enrichment culture isolated from a site in Florida. Under the direction of Dr. Lee, 350 liters of the culture were grown up and added to the center injection well in the pilot area. Three months after the bioaugmentation, dechlorination of the cDCE to VC and ethene ...

ByTerra Systems, Inc. (TSI)


KB-1® Bioaugmentation for Source Area Treatment and Downgradient Plume Biobarrier Application

KB-1® Bioaugmentation for Source Area Treatment and Downgradient Plume Biobarrier Application

The site also contained manufactured gas plant waste, which included Fe, As, and Mn, and mobilization (i.e., increased concentrations) of these metals was a concern.SolutionBench–scale testing demonstrated that a combination of EHCTM electron donor and bioaugmentation with the KB-1® culture resulted in the greatest removal of chlorinated volatile organic ...

BySiREM


In Situ Biological Treatment for Soil, Sediment, and Sludge

In Situ Biological Treatment for Soil, Sediment, and Sludge

The rate at which microorganisms degrade contaminants is influenced by the specific contaminants present and their concentrations, oxygen supply, moisture, temperature, pH, nutrient supply, bioaugmentation, and cometabolism. In situ biological treatment technologies are sensitive to certain soil parameters. ...

ByFederal Remediation Technologies Roundtable


Ex Situ Biological Treatment for Groundwater, Surface Water, and Leachate

Ex Situ Biological Treatment for Groundwater, Surface Water, and Leachate

Temperature is more easily controlled ex situ than in situ. Bioaugmentation involves the use of cultures that have been specially bred for degradation of a variety of contaminants and sometimes for survival under unusually severe environmental conditions. Sometimes microorganisms from the remediation site are collected, separately cultured, and ...

ByFederal Remediation Technologies Roundtable


Ex Situ Biological Treatment for Soil, Sediment, and Sludge

Ex Situ Biological Treatment for Soil, Sediment, and Sludge

Temperature is more easily controlled ex situ than in situ. Bioaugmentation involves the use of cultures that have been specially bred for degradation of a variety of contaminants and sometimes for survival under unusually severe environmental conditions. Sometimes microorganisms from the remediation site are collected, separately cultured, and ...

ByFederal Remediation Technologies Roundtable


In Situ Biological Treatment for Ground Water, Surface Water, and Leachate

In Situ Biological Treatment for Ground Water, Surface Water, and Leachate

Additionally, oxygen solubility decreases with increasing temperature. Bioaugmentation involves the use of cultures that have been specially bred for degradation of a variety of contaminants and sometimes for survival under unusually severe environmental conditions. Sometimes microorganisms from the remediation site are collected, separately ...

ByFederal Remediation Technologies Roundtable

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