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Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation of Solvents in Ground Water Internet-based seminar
Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation systems designed to remediate chlorinated solvents in groundwater involve input of an organic source, nutrients, electron acceptors, and/or microbial cultures to stimulate degradation. EISB systems may be used to remediate high concentrations areas within plumes or source areas, to help provide containment of a chlorinated solvent plume, or as part of a treatment train down gradient from a primary cleanup or containment system. This training is designed to introduce state regulators, environmental consultants, site owners and community stakeholders to the document created by the ITRC's In Situ Bioremediation Technical Team and the Remediation Technologies Development Forum (RTDF) Bioremediation Consortium titled, "Technical & Regulatory Guidance for Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water". The training focuses on a variety of amendments, which may be added to in situ bioremediation systems, the mechanism of delivery and regulatory issues associated with approving or permitting EISB systems. You will also hear discussions of common problems encountered during operation of a system. More information on this event is available, click here ![]()
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