In Situ Bioremediation Methods for Petroleum Pollutants in Soil: A Training Manual for Construction Companies
Date of Award
3-4-2008
Document Type
Undergraduate Capstone Project
Degree Name
Master of Env Policy Mgmt
Organizational Unit
University College, Environmental Policy and Management
Disciplines
Environmental Policy & Mgmt
First Advisor
John Hill
Keywords
Bioremediation, In situ, Petroleum pollutants, Site investigation, Soil
Abstract
Construction companies are interested in adopting environmental methods, such as in situ bioremediation, when conducting remediation at petroleum contaminated sites. This interest is due to both the cost benefits associated with in situ bioremediation methods and the environmental movement. This project creates a comprehensive manual comprised of information about site investigations, treatability studies, design, and implementation of in situ bioremediation at petroleum contaminated sites. The training manual also provides information about regulatory requirements and permitting for petroleum contaminated sites.
Publication Statement
Copyright is held by the author. Permanently suppressed.
Recommended Citation
Lagasse, Renee, "In Situ Bioremediation Methods for Petroleum Pollutants in Soil: A Training Manual for Construction Companies" (2008). University College: Environmental Policy and Management Capstones. 207.
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/ucol_epm/207