Bioremediation definition

Bioremediation means remediation of contaminated media by the manipulation of biological organisms to enhance the degradation of contaminants.
Bioremediation means using biological processes (bacteria) to remediate the groundwater by degrading the nitrate and trichloroethene to levels below drinking water standards.
Bioremediation means we will use biological processes to remediate the groundwater

Examples of Bioremediation in a sentence

  • The Project Developer shall pay all costs of excavating and delivering the soil to the East Side Bioremediation Pad.

  • NASA, at the Navy’s expense, shall provide plastic liners and covers for the soil stockpiles at the East Side Bioremediation Pad.

  • The RAWP for SWMU 211-A Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation documents the design and construction associated with the remedial action (DOE 2021a).

  • Review of the final characterization data by the FFA parties resulted in the final remedy selection of Alternative 8, In Situ Source Treatment Using Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation with Interim LUCs, for SWMU 211-A.

  • This budget item includes the purchase of seven desktop licenses for use by UWF Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation, University of Florida Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) in Santa ▇▇▇▇ County, UF Watershed Management Soil and Water Sciences, Bream Fishermen Association, Pensacola Perdido Bay Estuary Program, City of Gulf Breeze and the City of Milton.


More Definitions of Bioremediation

Bioremediation as used herein shall mean removal of salt and other minerals or compounds from a substrate or solution by means of any transgenic organism. For example, Bioremediation could include turf grass used for land reclamation purposes or alfalfa used for water purification.
Bioremediation means a process or method resulting in the reduction of the ability of a solid, liquid or gas to cause environmental damage.
Bioremediation means the above-ground remediation of soils to reduce the concentrations of hydrocarbons through biodegradation. The process involves the stimulation of bacteria in the soil, which consume hydrocarbons as an energy source, releasing water and carbon dioxide as the ultimate breakdown products. This may include bioaugmentation of microbes to target specific contaminants;
Bioremediation means the breakdown of petroleum hydrocarbons through biological activity.
Bioremediation means biodegradation conducted under controlled engineered conditions designed to reduce petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in the Dry Soil in the Biopiles, as described in the Owner's application, this Approval and in the supporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approved by this Approval;
Bioremediation means degradation of contaminants by microbes.
Bioremediation means the process of remediation and cleaning up toxic and non-toxic sites and residue, however shall not include the scientific surveying, assaying, or analyses of the procedures and methodologies used in implementing the same.