Bioaugmentation for Groundwater Remediation

This volume reviews the past 10 to 15 years of intensive research and development that have led to bioaugmentation becoming an accepted technology. It includes background information on the basic microbial processes involved, as well as a thorough summary

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SERDP and ESTCP Remediation Technology Monograph Series Series Editor: C. Herb Ward, Rice University

Bioaugmentation for Groundwater Remediation Edited by

Hans F. Stroo HydroGeoLogic, Inc., Ashland, OR

Andrea Leeson SERDP & ESTCP, Alexandria, VA

C. Herb Ward Rice University, Houston, TX

Authors Wayne R. Amber Carol E. Aziz Cristin L. Bruce Evan Cox Craig S. Criddle Michael J. Dybas Elizabeth A. Edwards Cloelle G.S. Giddings James M. Gossett Mark Harkness Laura A. Hug Laura K. Jennings Paul C. Johnson

Stephen S. Koenigsberg Thomas A. Krug Thomas A. Lewis Frank E. Löffler Delina Y. Lyon David W. Major Erik A. Petrovskis Kirsti M. Ritalahti A. P. Robertson Joseph P. Salanitro Lewis Semprini Jim C. Spain Gerard E. Spinnler

Robert J. Steffan Hans F. Stroo Gregory M. Tatara Simon Vainberg Georgina Vidal-Gavilan Timothy M. Vogel Helen Vrionis Christopher B. Walker C. Herb Ward Lance B. Warnick Ryan A. Wymore Stephen H. Zinder

Editors Hans F. Stroo HydroGeoLogic, Inc. 300 Skycrest Dr. Ashland, OR 97520 USA [email protected]

Andrea Leeson SERDP & ESTCP 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 17D08 Alexandria, VA 22350-3600 USA [email protected]

C. Herb Ward Rice University Civil and Environmental Engineering 6100 Main Street, Mail Stop 316 Houston, TX 77005 USA [email protected]

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