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Remediation phyto

Soil Type Phyto Remediation Bio Air Remediation Stripping Sparging Excavation Soil Washing Thermal Treatment Incineration ln- ltu Stablllzalion Encapsulation Thermal ... [Pg.128]

When we look at biological systems, the problem of re-release is particularly critical. In wastewater treatment Nitrogen control and Phosphorous control have been identified as critical elements in preventing algal blooms downstream from wastewater treatment plants. Part of the problem in designing the wastewater process is control of the re-release of these compounds. Nitrogen can be reduced back to a gas, but Phosphorous has to be treated by precipitation to remove it Irom the wastewater stream. The same is true for almost any of the heavy toxic metals such as Arsenic, Lead, Copper, Uranium, and Cadmium to name a few. Safe to say, this is also a common problem with phyto-remediation systems. [Pg.205]

In some cases, phyto-remediation may involve anaerobic processes. In wastewater treatment plants, wastes with measured BOD above 500 are generally a good candidate for anaerobie treatment. In anaerobic processes there are three parts ... [Pg.205]

Ongoing research is encouraged to evaluate how effectively the combination of phyto- and electrokinetic remediation techniques accomplishes soil remediation. [Pg.430]

Herbal medicinal products are also referred to in the international literature as herbal medicines, herbal remedies, herbal products, phytomedicines, phyto-therapeutic agents or phytopharmaceuticals [67],... [Pg.498]

Yu X-Z, Gu J-D (2013) Phyto-transport and assimilation of selenium. In Gupta DK (ed) Plant-based remediation processes. Soil biology series vol 35. Springer, BerUn/Heidelbeig, pp 159-175. doi 10.1007/978-3-642-35564-6 9... [Pg.295]


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