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Introduction to Bioremediation technology

Bioremediation is an environmental process that cleans contaminated groundwater and soil. This process enhances natural biological actions to remove contaminants from used water. Industrial processes such as mining, agriculture and …

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1. Introduction to Bioremediation technology

Bioremediation is an environmental process that cleans contaminated groundwater and soil. This process enhances natural biological actions to remove contaminants from used water. Industrial processes such as mining, agriculture and manufacturing produce various byproducts. Some resulting inorganic and organic residual compounds are harmless, but others can be toxic and harm the environment. Toxic residual compounds are especially harmful to groundwater and soil. The planet has existing environmental remediation systems, but natural soil and groundwater remediation processes take time. Bioremediation technology reclaims polluted water and soil so it can safely return to the environment after people use it in industrial practices. Some waste management processes use remediation equipment to remove and dispose of pollutants, but the bioremediation process uses live organisms to remove or neutralize pollutants in contaminated areas.

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2. Introduction to Bioremediation Technology

Bioremediation is an environmental process that cleans contaminated groundwater and soil. This process enhances natural biological actions to remove contaminants from used water. Industrial processes such as mining, agriculture and manufacturing produce various byproducts. Some resulting inorganic and organic residual compounds are harmless, but others can be toxic and harm the environment. Toxic residual compounds are especially harmful to groundwater and soil. The planet has existing environmental remediation systems, but natural soil and groundwater remediation processes take time. Bioremediation technology reclaims polluted water and soil so it can safely return to the environment after people use it in industrial practices. Some waste management processes use remediation equipment to remove and dispose of pollutants, but the bioremediation process uses live organisms to remove or neutralize pollutants in contaminated areas.

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What is bioremediation?

Which organisms are commonly used in bioremediation?

In-situ bioremediation is carried out:

Ex-situ bioremediation involves:

Bioaugmentation refers to:

Biostimulation involves:

Which is an example of ex-situ bioremediation?

Which pollutant can be treated by bioremediation?

Main advantage of bioremediation is:

One limitation of bioremediation is:

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