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Biotechnology for the Environment: Soil Remediation
Edited by Spiros N. Agathos and Walter Reineke
Kluwer Academic Publishers
December 2002
Hardbound 150pp ISBN 1402010516
£68.00
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At the dawn of the 21st century, biotechnology is emerging as a key enabling technology
for sustainable environmental protection and stewardship. Biotechnology for the Environment:
Soil Remediation offers a state-of-the-art account of environmental biotechnology
both in emerging and in more mature technological applications of soil remediation and
cleanup of contaminated sites. Harnessing the potential of microorganisms and plants as
eco-efficient and robust cleanup agents in a variety of practical situations is not only possible
but is becoming widespread practice. Chapters are featured on current experience and
trends in bioremediation of contaminated soil, life cycle assessment software tools for
remediation planning, ex situ cleanup technologies using slurry reactors, implementation of
anaerobic and aerobic in situ processes including monitored natural attenuation,
complementary technologies on pesticide immobilisation in soil or humification of
nitroaromatics, and, finally, phytoremediation of recalcitrant organic compounds and heavy
metals. These contributions should be of value to environmental scientists, engineers and
decision-makers involved in the development, evaluation or implementation of biological
treatment systems.
For more information on Strategy and Fundamentals, see Focus on Biotechnology volume
3A, and for more information on Waste Water and Waste Gas Handling, see Focus on
Biotechnology volume 3C.
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