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Applied Bioremediation and Phytoremediation, PDF eBook

Applied Bioremediation and Phytoremediation PDF

Edited by Ajay Singh, Owen P. Ward

Part of the Soil Biology series

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The huge expansion of the chemical and petroleum industries in the twentieth century has resulted in the production of a vast array of chem- ical compounds and materials that have transformed our lives.

The associated large-scale manufacturing, processing and handling activi- ties have caused a serious deterioration in environmental quality and created threats to human health.

These negative impacts have led to responses and regulations requiring remedial action in support of envi- ronmental sustainability. of biotechnological methods through bioremediation, Application has gained prominence as an option for soil remediation methods.

Bioremediation is a multidisciplinary approach where biologists, chem- ists, soil scientists and engineers work as team to develop and imple- ment remediation processes.

Bioremediation has now been used successfully to remediate many petroleum-contaminated sites.

However, there are as yet no commercial technologies commonly used to reme- diate the most recalcitrant contaminants.

Nevertheless, bioremediation is a rapidly advancing field and new bio-based remedial technologies are continuing to emerge.

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