chapter Executive Summary / John E. Matthews -- chapter 1 Introduction / John E. Matthews -- chapter 2 In-Situ Bioremediation of Soils and Ground Water Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons / Robert D. Norris -- chapter 3 Bioventing of Petroleum Hydrocarbons / Robert E. Hinchee -- chapter 4 Treatment of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Ground Water by Air Sparging / Richard Brown -- chapter 5 Ground-Water Treatment for Chlorinated Solvents / Perry L. McCarty Lewis Semprini -- chapter 6 Bioventing of Chlorinated Solvents for Ground-Water Cleanup through Bioremediation / John T. Wilson Don H. Kampbell -- chapter 7 In-Situ Bioremediation Technologies for Petroleum-Derived Hydrocarbons Based on Alternate Electron Acceptors (Other than Molecular Oxygen) / Martin Reinhard -- chapter 8 Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents Using Alternate Electron Acceptors / Edward J. Bouwer -- chapter 9 Natural Bioremediation of Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Ground Water / Robert C. Borden -- chapter 10 Natural Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents / Timothy M. Vogel -- chapter 11 Introduced Organisms for Subsurface Bioremediation / J. M. Thomas C. H. Ward.
"Written by leading soil and ground-water remediation scientists, Handbook of Bioremediation presents information regarding the processes, application, and limitations of using remediation technologies to restore contaminated soil and ground water. It covers field-tested technologies, site characterization requirements for each remediation technology, and the costs associated with their implementation. In addition to discussions and examples of developed technologies, the book provides insights into technologies ranging from theoretical concepts to limited field-scale investigations. In situ remediation systems, air sparging and bioventing, the use of electron acceptors other than oxygen, natural bioremediation, and the introduction of organisms into the subsurface are among the specific topics covered in this invaluable handbook."--Provided by publisher..