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Biodegradation Process Software In USA

3 software items found
In USAAvailable In USANear USA

Bioscreen - Version AT - Exact Analytical Software

Bioscreen - Version AT - Exact Analytical Software

by:S.S. Papadopulos & Associates, Inc   based inRockville, MARYLAND (USA)
BIOSCREEN-AT is a screening-level model developed for and distributed by the EPA that simulates remediation through natural attenuation of dissolved hydrocarbons at petroleum fuel release ...
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BIOSCREEN - Screening Software

BIOSCREEN - Screening Software

by:GSI Environmental Inc.   based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
BIOSCREEN is a screening model which simulates remediation through natural attenuation of dissolved hydrocarbons at petroleum fuel release sites. This software was written in the Microsoft Excel environment for the U.S. Environmental Protection ...
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Mass Balance Paradigm Software

Mass Balance Paradigm Software

by:GSI Environmental Inc.   based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
The mass balance paradigm is an important new approach to evaluating Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) at chlorinated solvent sites. By using the mass balance approach, site managers can demonstrate that the assimilative capacity of a particular system is either capable (or incapable) of managing the mass flux of chlorinated solvents emitted from a source zone. In addition, a detailed mass ...
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