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<h3>[[Secondary Water Quality Impacts of Anaerobic Bioremediation]]</h3>
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<h3>[[In Situ Chemical Oxidation - ISCO]]</h3>
 
   
 
   
CONTRIBUTORS: [[Dr. Robert Borden, P.E.]]
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CONTRIBUTORS: [[Dr. Michelle Crimi]]
 
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Enhanced anaerobic bioremediation of some groundwater contaminants can result in Secondary Water Quality Impacts (SWQIs) including decreased levels of dissolved oxygen, nitrate, and sulfate, and elevated levels of dissolved / iron, methane, and natural hazardous compounds etc. This article outlines a conceptual model for the production and attenuation of SWQIs.
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Chemical Oxidation is an in situ remediation technology that can be applied to groundwater or soils through the injection or mechanically mixing of strong oxidants into the treatment zone, promoting destructive abiotic degradation reactions. It is commonly used, applicable to many hydrogeologic settings, and relies on well-known technologies such as injection and mixing.
 
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<h3>[[Molecular Biological Tools - MBTs]]</h3>
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Molecular Biological Tools (MBTs) are analyses used to estimate biodegradation at contaminated sites. They can provide key evidence about contaminant-degrading microorganisms and biodegradation processes at many phases associated with site remediation projects. Although numerous MBTs exist, being informed about a large swath of the approaches available is critical to choosing the MBT that best aligns with site-specific project objectives and concerns.
 
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Documents and Reports have been collected and summarized in the ER [[:Category:Library|Library]] for easy access.  Documents are pulled from some of the leading organizations in environmental restoration reseach and applications and include content covering a wide variety of topics.
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Helpful documents and reports have been collected and summarized in the '''[[:Category:Library|ER Library]]''' for easy access.  Documents are pulled from some of the leading organizations in environmental restoration reseach and applications and include content covering a wide variety of topics.
 
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:[http://www.environmentalrestoration.wiki/images/8/81/Navfacexwc-ev-tr-1601-biogeochem-hbk-2015.pdf NAVFAC Technical Report (Full Report)]
 
  
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Featured Document Summary Pages
:[http://www.environmentalrestoration.wiki/images/b/b4/Navfacexwc-ev-tr-1515-sustainable-sed-wp-2015.pdf NAVFAC Technical Report (Full Report)]
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*[[In Situ Chemical Oxidation Site Specific Engineering & Technology Application]]
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*[[Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Solvents]]
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Revision as of 14:19, 4 May 2016

Welcome to Remediapedia
The source for current environmental remediation science and technology!
272 pages in English

ABOUT REMEDIAPEDIA

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Remediapedia aims to be the go-to website for environmental restoration information. US environmental programs (e.g. the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP)) fund cutting-edge environmental projects. Here, articles are written by invited experts (see Contributors), edited by leaders in this field (see Editors), and aim to introduce and summarize current knowledge to environmental project professionals on topics using cross-linked references to project reports and existing technical literature.

FEATURED ARTICLES (Updated Regularly)

In Situ Chemical Oxidation - ISCO

CONTRIBUTORS: Dr. Michelle Crimi


ARTICLE SUMMARY Chemical Oxidation is an in situ remediation technology that can be applied to groundwater or soils through the injection or mechanically mixing of strong oxidants into the treatment zone, promoting destructive abiotic degradation reactions. It is commonly used, applicable to many hydrogeologic settings, and relies on well-known technologies such as injection and mixing.

Molecular Biological Tools - MBTs

CONTRIBUTORS: Dora Ogles-Taggart


ARTICLE SUMMARY Molecular Biological Tools (MBTs) are analyses used to estimate biodegradation at contaminated sites. They can provide key evidence about contaminant-degrading microorganisms and biodegradation processes at many phases associated with site remediation projects. Although numerous MBTs exist, being informed about a large swath of the approaches available is critical to choosing the MBT that best aligns with site-specific project objectives and concerns.

LIBRARY (Documents/Reports/References)