Battelle Conference Presentations
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REMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED AND
RECALITRANT COMPOUNDS Battelle Conference 2010: Keith Fields and G.B. Wickramanayake (Conference Chairs), Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds -- 2010. Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds (Monterey, CA; May, 2010). Battelle Press, Columbus, OH. Session D8: Estimation of Pneumatic Fracturing Radius of Influence and Fracture Density in a Clay/Till Environment. Mahendra Samaroo, Doug Downey, Win Westervelt, Joanne West, and Catherine Creber. Session E6: In Situ Biobarrier Performance for Treating High Explosives and Chromium in Groundwater: Wilson S. Clayton and Sarah J. Seitz. Session E6: Comparison of EVO Injection Strategies in a Coastal Plain Aquifer: Heather V. Rectanus, Steve Rosansky, Ramona Darlington, Pei-Fen Tamashiro, Arun Gavaskar, and Tony Ford. Session E6: An Approach to Improve Donor and Culture Delivery over Traditional Groundwater Recirculation Systems: Lisa Van Tassell, Nancy T. Bice, John Fortuna, John Gallinatti, Eric Suchomel, and Michaye McMaster. Session F2: Challenges to Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents in a Cold Temperature Environment: Bruce M. Henry, Melissa Markell, and Donna Baumler. Session F7: Multiple Remediation Approaches Demonstrate Cumulative Effectiveness in Treating Tetrachloroethene: Troy Fowler, Craig Dockter, Don Hanson, and Brian Timmins. Session F2: Persistence of Chloroethane during Full-Scale Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethanes: Eric Mysona, Bruce Henry, Carl Coker, and Ronald Lantzy. Session F7: Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation in a Coastal Plain Aquifer: Steve Rosansky, Ramona Darlington, Tony Ford, Mitra Fattahipour, Pei-Fen Tamashiro, and Arun Gavaskar. Session F9: Evidence of Biogeochemical Transformation Processes in an EVO Biobarrier: Ramona Darlington, Steve Rosansky, Heather V. Rectanus, Tony Ford, Pei-Fen Tamashiro, and Arun Gavaskar. Battelle Conference 2008: Bruce M. Sass (Conference Chair), Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds -- 2008. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds (Monterey, CA; May 2008). ISBN 1-57477-163-9, published by Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, www.battelle.org/chlorocon. Paper B-062: Bioaugmentation to Remediate a Combined TCE/TCA Plume in Groundwater. K.A. Morris. Paper B-073: Microbial Composition Analysis for TCE Biostimulation and Bioremediation. J. Zhou, R.R. Dupont, J.M. Norton, D.L. Sorensen, and J.E. McLean. Paper N-080: Enhanced Bioremediation Pilot-Test Results at a Site in Northwestern Georgia. W.A. Butler, D. Ross, S. Walsh, M. Leahy, and B. Jeffers. Abstract A-024: Enhanced Biodegradation Following 12 Years of Pump-and-Treat. L. Lehmicke, J. Schwall, M. Palmer, and E. Modiano. Abstract B-064: Bioaugmentation in a Low-Permeability Formation: 3-D Numerical Modeling, Design, and Full-Scale Implementation. C. Drummond, K. Watson, R. Bretnall, E. Petrovskis, and M. McMaster. Abstract B-066: Implementation and monitoring of Post-SEAR Bioaugmentation at a TCE Source Area, Hill AFB. R.R. Dupont, J. Zhou, D. Sorensen, J. Ervin, K. Gorder, C. Holbert, and T. Mehraban. Abstract B-071: Comparison of Two Bioaugmentation Cultures for Trichloroethene Reductive Dechlorination in the Presence of Chloroform and Trichloroethane. I. Lo, P.J. Evans, R.A. Wymore, K.S. Sorenson, and R.R. Subramanian. Abstract B-112: Applying Environmental Biotechnology Tools to a VCUP Program for the Remediation of a Mixed Chlorinated Solvent Plume. W.R. Mahaffey, V.E. Barlock, P.M. Digrazia, D. Wanty, and M. Miller. Abstract C-079: Use of Emulsified Oil as a Tracer and Biobarrier to Treat TCE in Fractured Bedrock. J.E. Vidumsky, B. Nave, C.R. Elder, and D.G. Larson. Abstract C-090: In Situ Bioremediation and Bioaugmentation in a TCE-Contaminated Site in Mountain View, California. A. Verce and M. Stallard. Abstract F-041: Reductive Dechlorination of VOCs in Fractured Bedrock Using In Situ Bioaugmentation. B. Hitchens, S. WIlliams, S. O'Hara, and B. Pulver. Abstract M-007: Successful In Situ Biological Reduction of High Explosives in Groundwater. W.S. Clayton, S. Seitz, V. Holmes, B. Marvin, and T. Biggs. Battelle Conference 2006: Bruce M. Sass (Conference Chair), Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds -- 2006. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds (Monterey, CA; May 2006). ISBN 1-57477-157-4, published by Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, www.battelle.org/bookstore. Paper B-21: Source Area Application of Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation at OU 2, Hill AFB. T. Mehraban, S. Snelgrove, K. Gorder, and R.R. Dupont Paper B-25: Pilot-Test Evaluation for Enhanced Anaerobic Biodegradation of Chlorinated Ethanes. S. Ferris, B. Henry, C. Coker, and R. Lantzy Paper M-10 : In Situ Treatment of a Complex Mix of Chlorinated Solvents Anaerobic Reductive Dehalogenation after Chemical Oxidation. P.R. Chang, C.E. Regan, R.B. Leary, J.A. Shipps, and W.A. Newman Abstract F-07 : Anaerobic Biodegradation of TCE in Groundwater Following In Situ Thermal Treatment. L. Lehmicke, D. Livesay, and R. Pratt Abstract M-14 : Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation Using Emulsified Edible Oil. L.M. Smith, A. Verce, and M. Stallard Abstract M-16: Emulsified Vegetable Oil and Bioaugmentation for Remediation of a TCE Plume and Source Area. C.E. Aziz, G. Grant, J. Konzuk, M. Bogaart, D. Major, M. Duffy, W. Grinyer, S. Le, and P-F. Tamashiro |
IN SITU AND ON-SITE
BIOREMEDIATION Battelle Conference 2009: G.B. Wickramanayake and H.V. Rectanus (Chairs), In situ and On-Site Bioremediation -- 2009. Tenth International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium (Baltimore, Maryland; May 5-8, 2009). ISBN 978-0-9819730-1-2. Publisher: Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, www.battelle.org/biosymp Paper G-12: Substrate Comparison of Three Permeable Reactive Barriers for Protection of a Building Sump from Perchlorate Impacts: Bill Smith and Bob Kondelin. Paper L-60: Application of Chemical Oxidation Followed by Anaerobic Degradation Remedial Technologies for Trichloroethene in a Multi-System Aquifer: Andrew J. Applebaum and Bill Smith. Paper M-02: Enhanced Bioremediation for Accelerated Site Closure at a FIre-Training Site. Matthew L. Alexander, Jerry Jin, and David Lowak. Abstract D-5: Bioremediation of Potential Chlorinated Solvent DNAPL through Passive Aggression. Brian Hitchens and Sam Williams. Abstract D-12: A Case Study of Reductive Dechlorination Using In-Well Groundwater Circulation Technology: Christine Aguirre, Paula Chang, and Alan Klavans. Abstract L-6: Evaluation of the Impact of Carbon Donor on the Rate and Extent of TCE Reductive Dechlorination: R. Ryan Dupont, Jared Ervin, Joan McLean, and Ashleigh Restad. Battelle Conference 2007: A.R. Gavaskar and C.F. Silver (Symposium Chairs), In situ and On-Site Bioremediation -- 2007. Proceedings of the Ninth International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium (Baltimore, Maryland; May 7-10, 2007). ISBN 978-57477-161-9, published by Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, www.battelle.org/bookstores. Paper H-29: Substrate Injection Treatment for a Chlorinated Solvent Groundwater Source Area. K.A. Morris and W. Smith. Abstract F-01: Microbial Composition Analysis in TCE Dechlorination and Competitive Electron-Accepting Processes during Bioremediation. J. Zhou, J. Ervin, R.R. Dupont, J.M. Norton, D.L. Sorensen, and J.E. McLean. Abstract I-11: Successful Application of Emulsified Vegetable Oil and Bioaugmentation Culture to Treat Trichloroethene. N. Barros, C. Repta, D.W. Major, M. McMaster, L. Lehmicke, and C. Ross Abstract I-22: Full-Scale Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethenes in a High-Sulfate Aquifer at NAS North Island. L. Smith, M. Berman, N. Durant, E. Hood, J. Rosen, M. Auger, P. Dollar, C. Perry, and M. Pound Abstract J-11: Design of Emulsified Vegetable Oil Biobarriers for the Remediation of a TCE Plume. C.E. Aziz, G. Grant, J. Konzuk, M. Bogaart, D. Major, M. Duffy, W. Grinyer, S. Le, and P.-F. Tamashiro Abstract K-02: Bioaugmentation of a Mixed Trichloroethene and 1,1,1-Trichloroethane DNAPL Source Area Using Dehalococcoides and Dehalobacter Cultures. J. Wang, N. Durant, I. Tawney, C. Elder, S. Dworatzek, J. Roberts, and S. Dobson Abstract N-27: Successful In Situ Reductive Biological Treatment of High Explosives. S. Seitz, V. Holmes, B.K. Marvin, W.S. Clayton, and T. Biggs Battelle Conference 2005: B.C. Alleman and M.E. Kelly (Conference Chairs), In situ and On-Site Bioremediation -- 2005. Proceedings of the Eighth International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium (Baltimore, Maryland; June 6-9, 2005). ISBN 1-57477-152-3, published by Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, www.battelle.org/bookstores. Paper D-11 : An Improved Method for Injection of Emulsified Edible Oils. W.A. Newman, K.D. Barr, R.C. Pelle, and D.P. Crisman Paper L-04: Creation of Passive Biobarriers Using Emulsified Oil: A Summary of Multiple Field Applications. J. Konzuk, L. MacKinnon, C. Repta, M. McMaster, D. Major, and P. Chang Paper M-07: Full-Scale Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination Using Sodium Lactate and Vegetable Oil. C.L. Jacob, E.F. Weber, J.N. Bet, and A.K. Macnair Paper M-15: Rapid In-Situ Bioremediation of Solvents by Abiotic and Biotic Mechanisms. Peylina Chu, John Mateo, Sam Fogel, John Freim, Clint Bickmore, and William A. Newman Abstract C-06 : Pilot-Test Comparison of HRC, Vegetable Oil, and Chitin. C.L. Jacob, J.R. Ninteman, C.M. Bach, and D.C. McCormack Abstract C-07: Lessons Learned: Enhanced Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents Using Vegetable Oil. D.R. Griffiths, B.M. Henry, E.S.K. Becvar, J.R. Gonzales, and J. Santillian Battelle Conference 2003: V.S. Magar and M.E. Kelly (Eds.ceedings of the Seventh International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium (Orlando, FL; June, 2003). ISBN 1-57477-139-6, published by Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, www.battelle.org/bookstores. Paper A-26 : Enhancement of Trichloroethylene Degradation Via Carbon Donor and Microbial Amendment Addition. R.R. Dupont, D.L. Sorensen, J.E. McLean, W.J. Doucette, and M. Loucks |