Research at the University of Toronto and Boojum Research has focused on assessing the feasibility of an in situ BIOremediation of Mine Area Groundwater Inorganic Contamination (BIOMAGIC) process for South Bay, and elsewhere. It is a joint project, supported by NRC ( the National Research Council of Canada) and has two components. The theoretical work is carried out at U. of Toronto, under contract from Boojum Research and the company carries out the field work, with field tests and scale up. The concept is based on using urea-degrading bacteria to increase the pH and alkalinity of acidic groundwater containing high concentrations of dissolved metals. This is intended not only to reduce the extent of acidification that normally acco...
The overall objective of this research is to understand the mechanisms for maintenance of bio-reduce...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...
Prepared for Boojum Research.The occurrence of metal-contaminated acid mine drainage (AMD) is one of...
grantor: University of TorontoAqueous geochemical computer modeling was carried out for an...
grantor: University of TorontoAqueous geochemical computer modeling was carried out for an...
The South Bay mine, a copper/zinc producer, was operated by Selco Inc. during the period 1971-1981....
Groundwater at a petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) contaminated site in Saskatoon, SK was amended with a s...
Groundwater at a petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) contaminated site in Saskatoon, SK was amended with a s...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-88).A shallow sandy aquifer, contaminated by petrol f...
This is a field-oriented project designed to elucidate the microbiological and geochemical factors c...
Bioremediation is becoming a widely accepted solution for cleaning up contaminated sediment, water, ...
The purpose of this research was to provide information to DOE on microbiological and geochemical pr...
Groundwater at a petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) contaminated site in Saskatoon, SK was amended with a s...
A hydrologic, geochemical and microbial characterization of the Area 3 field site has been completed...
The overall objective of this research is to understand the mechanisms for maintenance of bio-reduce...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...
Prepared for Boojum Research.The occurrence of metal-contaminated acid mine drainage (AMD) is one of...
grantor: University of TorontoAqueous geochemical computer modeling was carried out for an...
grantor: University of TorontoAqueous geochemical computer modeling was carried out for an...
The South Bay mine, a copper/zinc producer, was operated by Selco Inc. during the period 1971-1981....
Groundwater at a petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) contaminated site in Saskatoon, SK was amended with a s...
Groundwater at a petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) contaminated site in Saskatoon, SK was amended with a s...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-88).A shallow sandy aquifer, contaminated by petrol f...
This is a field-oriented project designed to elucidate the microbiological and geochemical factors c...
Bioremediation is becoming a widely accepted solution for cleaning up contaminated sediment, water, ...
The purpose of this research was to provide information to DOE on microbiological and geochemical pr...
Groundwater at a petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) contaminated site in Saskatoon, SK was amended with a s...
A hydrologic, geochemical and microbial characterization of the Area 3 field site has been completed...
The overall objective of this research is to understand the mechanisms for maintenance of bio-reduce...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...
Microorganisms can strongly influence geochemical conditions and element mobility, which is an impor...