Further Information for Lecture 9:
Ex Situ Bioremediation of Soils
Additional Pages I have prepared for you contain information about the uses, applications, advantages & disadvantages of each process - just click to be taken directly to the page:
Bio-farming
Windrow Composting
Bio-piles
Bio-reactor
Bio-farming
Windrow Composting
Bio-piles
Bio-reactor
Case Study: Bioremediation of a former industrial site using Windrow Composting and Non-aerated Bio-piles: The Lanstar Tar Distillery, Merseyside, UK
The link is a short paper, which describes a number of bioremediation strategies assessed and employed to successfully remove organic pollutants (mainly TPHs, PAHs and phenols), tar residues and heavy metals from a former tar distillery, Merseyside, UK.
It describes the soil sampling, monitoring, bioremediation rates and results achieved by both windrow composting and non-aerated bio-piles.
http://epppublications.com/Documents/09-3-1.pdf
It describes the soil sampling, monitoring, bioremediation rates and results achieved by both windrow composting and non-aerated bio-piles.
http://epppublications.com/Documents/09-3-1.pdf
External Links:
Soil Excavation & Washing are pre-treatment phases required (not bioremediation)
A Citizen’s Guide to Soil Excavation: (EPA 542-F-01-023) Download (530K / PDF)
A Citizen’s Guide to Soil Washing: (EPA 542-F-01-008) Download (76K / PDF)
Soil Excavation & Washing are pre-treatment phases required (not bioremediation)
A Citizen’s Guide to Soil Excavation: (EPA 542-F-01-023) Download (530K / PDF)
A Citizen’s Guide to Soil Washing: (EPA 542-F-01-008) Download (76K / PDF)
- BIOREMEDIATION - SLURRY PHASE (new ex-situ bioremediation technologies)