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A Cost Benefit Analysis For The Denitrification Of Waste Water Utilizing Wetlands Versus Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Jennifer Michelle Bell
A Cost Benefit Analysis For The Denitrification Of Waste Water Utilizing Wetlands Versus Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Jennifer Michelle Bell
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The purpose of this project was to not only identify current regulatory issues, as they pertain to water and denitrification, but also could be used to assist policy makers with identifying other factors to be considered when choosing the appropriate advanced treatment systems for their facilities.
Effects And Response Of Dual Phase Extraction (Dpe) Remediation On The Former Sun City Soco Gas Station, Travis Winter Meier
Effects And Response Of Dual Phase Extraction (Dpe) Remediation On The Former Sun City Soco Gas Station, Travis Winter Meier
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to target three zones for both soil and groundwater remediation. It is the intent that by targeting the source areas of the contamination with remedial processes that consequently the continued introduction and dispersal of the hydrocarbon compounds will be prevented. The former Sun City SoCo gas station has large amounts of hydrocarbon compounds present in the soil and upper groundwater aquifer located beneath the site.