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Entry: biosparging
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The movement of air through the vadose zone usually also stimulates in situ biodegradation of organic contaminants. The movement of air can be optimised to maximise the amount of in situ biodegradation taking place. This approach is known as “biosparging”.
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biosparging
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The movement of air through the vadose zone usually also stimulates in situ biodegradation of organic contaminants. The movement of air can be optimised to maximise the amount of in situ biodegradation taking place. This approach is known as “biosparging”.
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biosparging
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The book: Sustainable and risk-based land management for contaminated sites in practice (no date). Available at: https://www.r3environmental.co.uk/srblm/the-book-sustainable-and-risk-based-land-management-for-contaminated-sites-in-practice (Accessed: 14 May 2025).SRBLM 10.5.2
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