Bioremediation Technologies for Polyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Compounds: The Fifth International in Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium, San Diego, California, April 19-22, 1999

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Pub. Date: 1999-05-01
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Table of Contents

Foreword vii
New Plug Flow Slurry Bioreactor for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Degradation.
1(6)
S. Gamati
C. Gosselin
E. Bergeron
M. Chenier
T.V. Truong
J.-G. Bisaillon
Treatment of Town-Gas Soil Pollutants with Bioslurry Conditions.
7(6)
J.A. Glaser
P.T. McCauley
R. Herrmann
M.A. Dosani
Demonstration of the Natural Attenuation of Phenols at a Coking Facility.
13(6)
M.L. Presecan
K.A. Friesen
Intrinsic Bioremediation of PAH Compounds at a Fuel-Contaminated Site.
19(6)
J.S. Brauner
M.A. Widdowson
J.T. Novak
N.G. Love
Bioremediation Potential of PAHs in Compost.
25(6)
B.J. Reid
K.C. Jones
K.T. Semple
T.R. Fermor
Remediation of Contaminated East River Sediment by Composting Technology.
31(6)
C.L. Potter
J.A. Glaser
R. Herrmann
M.A. Dosani
A Landfarming Field Study of Creosote-Contaminated Soil.
37(6)
J. Winningham
R. Britto
M. Patel
F. McInturff
Full-Scale Bioremediation of PAH.
43(8)
M. Connolly
F. Howe
M. Mazur
Biodegradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils Containing Weathered Crude Oil.
51(6)
J.L. Brown
J. Syslo
R. Nadeau
Measured Bioavailability as a Tool for Managing Cleanup and Risks on Landfarms.
57(6)
J. Harmsen
M. Ferdinandy
Recycling of Concentrated Refinery Tar Residues Using Bioremediation.
63(6)
B. Ellis
P. Harold
J.F. Rees
Development of White Rot Fungal Technology for PAH Degradation.
69(6)
M. Kotterman
J. van Lieshout
T. Grotenhuis
J. Field
Pure Cultures of a Penicillium Species Metabolize Pyrenequinones to Inextractable Products.
75(6)
L.A. Launen
P. Percival
S. Lam
L. Pinto
M. Moore
Surfactant Enhancement of White-Rot Fungal PAH Soil Remediation.
81(6)
B.W. Bogan
R.T. Lamar
Use of Residual Substrate from Mushroom Farms to Stimulate Biodegradation of Poorly Available PAHs.
87(6)
J. Harmsen
A. van den Toorn
J. Heersche
D. Riedstra
A. van der Kooij
Degradation of Benzo(a)pyrene in Soil by White Rot Fungi.
93(6)
R. Rodriguez-Vazquez
C. Montalvo
L. Dendooven
F. Esparza
L. Fernandez-Linares
Degradation of Aged Creosote-Contaminated Soil by Pleurotus ostreatus.
99(6)
T. Eggen
E. Araneda
O. Vethe
P. Sveum
Degradation of Aromatic Pollutants by a Nonbasidomycete Ligninolytic Fungus.
105(6)
A.R. Clemente
F.A. Falconi
T.A. Anasawa
L.R. Durrant
Investigations into the Factors Limiting Bioremediation of PAH-Contaminated Sites.
111(6)
E.S. Alsaleh
S. Smith
J.R. Mason
Characterization of Microflorae Degrading Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons of Contaminated Soils.
117(6)
F. Haeseler
D. Blanchet
V. Druelle
P. Werner
J.-P. Vandecasteele
Hydrobiological Controls on Transport and Remediation of Organic Pollutants.
123(6)
A.D.G. Jones
J.R. Mason
S. Smith
H.S. Wheater
A.B. Butler
J.N.B. Bell
H. Gao
A. Shields
P.E. Hardisty
S. Wallace
Case History: Reclamation of a Former Manufacturing Gas Plant.
129(6)
C. Di Leo
A. Barbaro
A. Bittoni
P. Colapietro
F. Fabiani
A. Robertiello
Analysis of PAHs and Metabolites During Treatment of Contaminated Soil.
135(6)
S. Lundstedt
P. Haglund
B. van Bavel
L. Oberg
Transformations in the Sand Filtration Step of a Groundwater Treatment Plant Situated on a Former Gasworks Site.
141(6)
M. Reiners
J. Fettig
H-P. Rohns
J. Schubert
P. Eckert
S. Kamphausen
R. Schramedei
Pilot-Scale Design of IGT's MGP-REM Process for Soil Remediation.
147(8)
D. Saber
N. Huston
L. Milner
T. Hayes
Biodegradation of 6 PAHs in Kuwaiti, Japanese, and Thai Soils.
155(6)
T. Omori
M. Horinouchi
H. Nojiri
H. Yamane
K. Juntongjin
Effect of Humic Acids on the Bioavailability of PAHs from Weathered Soils.
161(6)
S. Lesage
W.C. Li
K. Millar
D. Liu
In Situ Bioremediation of Degradable Contaminants from a Former Wood Treatment Facility.
167(6)
B.C. O'Melia
R. Siegel
G. Dupuy
G.C. Compeau
R. Thomas
T. Syverson
Measurement and Comparison of Monod Biodegradation Parameters of PAHs.
173(6)
C.D. Knightes
C.A. Peters
Biodegradation of Fluoranthene and Benzo[a]Pyrene Related to Micro-Aggregation of Soil.
179(6)
H. Zweerts
B. Torbeyns
E. Smolders
R. Merckx
Relationship Between Detoxification and Decontamination During the Treatment of a PAH-Contaminated Soil.
185(6)
K. Santini
J. Bureau
L. Deschenes
Naphthalene Degradation and Mineralization by Nitrate-Reducing and Denitrifying Pure Cultures.
191(6)
K.J. Rockne
J.C. Chee-Sanford
R.A. Sanford
B. Hedlund
J.T. Staley
S.E. Strand
Biotransformation of Ten PAHs by Means of an Aerobic Mixed Culture.
197(6)
S. Perez
L.G. Torres
Biodegradation of Anthracene Oil in Soil.
203(6)
J. Turek-Szytow
K. Miksch
Evaluation of Microbial Species Diversity at a Former Town Gas Site.
209(8)
J.A. Glaser
J. Haines
C. Potter
R. Herrman
K. McClellan
K. O'Neill
S. Hinton
Assessment of Acute PAH Toxicity Using Prokaryote Biosensors.
217(6)
B.J. Reid
C.J.A. MacLeod
K.T. Semple
H.J. Weitz
G.I. Paton
Bacterial Assemblage Adaptation in PAH-Impacted Ecosystems.
223(6)
M.T. Montgomery
T.J. Boyd
B.J. Spargo
R.B. Coffin
J.K. Steele
D.M. Ward
D.C. Smith
Fe(III) Ligands as Oxidants to Enhance Bioremediation.
229(6)
B. Trepte
Effects of Aging on the Mobility of PAHs in Soils.
235(6)
B. Mahjoub
R. Gourdon
Prediction of PAH Bioavailability in Soils and Sediments by Persulfate Oxidation.
241(6)
M.P. Cuypers
J.T.C. Grotenhuis
W.H. Rulkens
Temporal Changes in the Bioavailability of PAHs in Soils.
247(6)
K.T. Semple
J. Stokes
B.J. Reid
Can Bioavailability of PAHs Be Assessed by a Chemical Means?
253(6)
B.J. Reid
K.C. Jones
K.T. Semple
Bioavailability of Cable-Insulating Oil to Soil Biota.
259(6)
C.J.A. MacLeod
P.H. Lee
B.J. Reid
K. Dzirasa
K.T. Semple
D. Patel
S.G. Swingler
Enhanced Biodegradation of PAH Contaminants in Soil by Thermal Pretreatment.
265(6)
L.T.C. Bonten
J.T.C. Grotenhuis
W.H. Rulkens
Sequestration of PAHs in Size- and Density-Fractionated Estuarine Sediments.
271(6)
K.J. Rockne
G.L. Taghon
L.Y. Young
D.S. Kosson
Field-Scale Bioremediation Monitoring Utilizing Bioluminescent Genetically Engineered Microorganisms.
277(6)
S. Ripp
D.E. Nivens
R. Burlage
G.S. Sayler
Impact of Adsorption and Desorption on Bioremediation of PAH-Contaminated Estuarian Sediments.
283(6)
J.E. Antia
H.H. Tabak
M.T. Suidan
Microscale Characterization of PAH Sequestration on Sediments.
289(6)
U. Ghosh
R.G. Luthy
J.S. Gillette
R.N. Zare
J.W. Talley
PAH Distribution and Biodegradation in the Delaware and Schuykill Rivers.
295(6)
T.J. Boyd
J.K. Steele
M.T. Montgomery
B.J. Spargo
Quantifying Factors That Influence PAH Biodegradation Rates in Marine Sediments.
301(8)
B. Krieger-Brockett
J.W. Deming
Y.-A. Vetter
A. Geiselbrecht
Comparison of Bench-Scale and Field Treatments for Sediment Bioremediation.
309(6)
T.P. Murphy
A. Lawson
J. Babin
M. Kumagai
Microbial Degradation of Intertidal Creosote---Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund Site.
315(6)
T.C. Shaw
R.P. Herwig
J.S. Wakeman
Author Index 321(28)
Keyword Index 349

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