| 21. | Bioremediation refers to the microorganism-based clean up of contaminated soils and associated water.
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| 22. | Rittmann's PhD research involved bioremediation of organic micropollants from wastewater recharge to aquifers.
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| 23. | His work expanded to the bioremediation of chlorinated solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, and radionuclides.
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| 24. | Directed evolution of bacterial proteins related to bioremediation of radionuclides is also a field research.
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| 25. | In fact, over the past decade, bioremediation has been used a number of times.
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| 26. | Techniques include leaching, air sparging, chemical amendments, phytoremediation, bioremediation and natural degradation.
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| 27. | Species of Desulfitobacterium are being investigated for their potential in the bioremediation of halogenic organic compounds.
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| 28. | He is interested in the use of mushrooms in bioremediation, a process he terms mycoremediation.
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| 29. | Accordingly, it has the potential for a wide variety of capabilities and applications in bioremediation.
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| 30. | It is able to degrade carbazole, and as such, may be used in bioremediation.
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