Program Three
Wednesday, May 21, 1997

Nonaqueous Phase Liquids Kansa C/D


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EFFECT OF FLUCTUATING WATER LEVELS ON BIODEGRADATION OF NAPLS IN SOIL

 
L. Schuckman, M.K. Banks, and L.N. Reddi, Civil Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 Multi-layer soil columns were constructed and contaminated with NAPLs to determine optimal bioremediation strategies for the remediation of discontinuous contaminated soil. A detailed examination of these columns will yield information about the soil's physical and chemical properties, zone of accumulation, microbial characteristics, flow nutrients, and biodegradation of target compounds.

Key words: nonaqueous phase liquids(NAPL), bioremediation, ground water, soil



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Tuesday, May 20, 1997

Metals Kansa A

Remediation of Munitions Compounds Kansa B

Analytical Methods Kansa C/D

General Topics Kansa B


Wednesday, May 21, 1997

Metals Kansa A

Zero-Valent Metals Kansa A

Remediation Kansa A

Vegetation-based Remediation Kansa B

Partnerships & Innovative Technologies Kansa C/D

Nonaqueous Phase Liquids Kansa C/D


Thursday, May 22, 1997

Biofilms & Barriers Kansa A

Bioremediation Kansa B

Partnerships & Technology Innovations Kansa C/D

Remediation Kansa C/D


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