Gabriel P F
S E A Consultants, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts.
J Air Waste Manage Assoc. 1991 Dec;41(12):1657-60. doi: 10.1080/10473289.1991.10466961.
Bioremediation, the process by which hazardous substances are degraded by microorganisms, is at the forefront of a larger group of innovative remediation technologies being applied at hazardous waste sites worldwide. Although the process of bioremediation has been utilized for decades in the field of wastewater engineering, its application to soils and groundwater at hazardous waste sites is fairly new and still undergoing intensive development. This article is intended to provide both an overview of the state of practice of bioremediation in hazardous waste remediation operations, and an inventory of issues to consider when evaluating the use of this technology for a contaminated site. These topics will be the subject matter of a unique Bioremediation Satellite seminar to be broadcast on January 9, 1992. The seminar, a joint venture between the Air and Waste Management Association (A&WMA) and the Hazardous Waste Action Coalition (HWAC), is the first in a series of satellite seminars that will deal with innovative hazardous waste remediation technologies. The intent of these seminars is to design programs which will make hazardous waste practitioners more familiar with innovative remediation technologies so that they will consider using the technologies in future clean-up operations.
生物修复是指有害物质被微生物降解的过程,它处于全球危险废物场地应用的一大类创新修复技术的前沿。尽管生物修复过程在废水工程领域已应用数十年,但其在危险废物场地土壤和地下水修复中的应用相对较新,仍在深入发展。本文旨在概述危险废物修复作业中生物修复的实践现状,并列出在评估该技术用于污染场地时需考虑的问题清单。这些主题将成为1992年1月9日播出的一场独特的生物修复卫星研讨会的主题。该研讨会是空气与废物管理协会(A&WMA)和危险废物行动联盟(HWAC)的合资项目,是一系列将探讨创新危险废物修复技术的卫星研讨会中的第一场。这些研讨会的目的是设计相关项目,使危险废物处理人员更熟悉创新修复技术,以便他们在未来的清理作业中考虑使用这些技术。