The development of biologically based processes for the treatment
of hazardous inorganic and organic wastes is a multi-disciplinary
effort requiring the consideration of a number of biological,
chemical, and physical parameters, as well as the effective teaming
of biologists, chemists, engineers, and regulatory agencies. This
new text/reference bridges the disciplines in a unique way,
allowing an exchange of fundamental information to take place. The
book begins with a description of the biological transformations of
inorganic and organic compounds and a review of strategies that may
be used for the treatment of hazardous wastes. It continues with a
discussion of the physiological and engineering factors that must
be considered for successful process development and concludes with
a discussion of the regulations that have influenced biological
waste treatment and environmental remediation.
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