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What is Biostimulation

Handbook of Research on Emerging Developments and Environmental Impacts of Ecological Chemistry
Addition of materials to enhance the growth and activity of indigenous microorganisms in a contaminated site.
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Impacts of Remediation of Halogenated Organic Compounds in Soils and Sediments
Hale Demirtepe (Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1241-8.ch016
Abstract
Halogenated hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) have been used in various industrial applications and are present in many commercial products. Due to their emissions during manufacturing and discharges as wastes, halogenated HOCs such as polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers are ubiquitously found in the environment and create contaminated sites. To remove the contamination from these sites, various remediation techniques have been useful. The purpose of this chapter is to investigate the impacts of traditional and emerging remediation techniques on ecosystem. One of the traditional remediation techniques is dredging and the mostly studied emerging remediation techniques are bioaugmentation and biostimulation. The efficiency of these techniques is also evaluated regarding reduction in contaminant mass. Overall, this chapter presents the efficiency and possible impacts of dredging, bioaugmentation and biostimulation of soils and sediments, and the implications include the evaluation of most feasible remediation techniques by using life cycle assessment.
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Contribution of Earthworm to Bioremediation as a Living Machine: Bioremediation
It involves the modification of the environment to stimulate organism those are capable of bioremediation.
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Bioremediation of Oil Contaminated Soil and Water: In situ and Ex situ Strategies for Feasibility Assessment
Increasing the activity of residential microflora by providing factors limiting their growth and activity.
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