Biological methods for assessment and remediation of contaminated land case studies
Biological processes to treat contaminated land (bioremediation) have had widespread use in North America, several countries in mainland Europe, and in the UK. The general technical consensus is that remediation (biological or otherwise) should usually take place in a risk management context to brea...
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Main Author: | Barr, D (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
CIRIA
2002
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Series: | CIRIA
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