Moretti, 2005 - Google Patents
In situ bioremediation of DNAPL source zonesMoretti, 2005
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- Moretti L
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- National Network of Environmental Management Studies Fellows for US Environmental Protection Agency
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EPA's Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation provided a grant through the National Network for Environmental Management Studies to research in situ bioremediation in DNAPL source areas. This report was prepared by an undergraduate …
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