In Situ Bioremediation of a Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Plume: A Superfund Site Field Pilot Test
The North Railroad Avenue Plume, discovered in 1989, contained chlorinated solvent groundwater plumes extending over 23.5 hectares (58 acres) and three hydrostratigraphic units. The source contaminant, tetrachloroethene, stemmed from release at a dry cleaner/laundromat business. The anaerobic biodeg...
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Main Authors: | Peter Guerra, Akemi Bauer, Rebecca A. Reiss, Jim McCord |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/30f8921fc2834814889dfd1786c0bb7c |
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