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- transported to the landfarming site, mixed into the soil surface and periodically turned over (tilled) to aerate the mixture. Landfarming commonly uses a...
- bioattenuation, biosparging, composting (biopiles and windrows), and landfarming. Other remediation techniques include thermal desorption, vitrification...
- Bioconversion of biom**** to mixed alcohol fuels In-vessel composting Landfarming Sewage treatment Tunnel composting Bioethanol Biodiesel List of waste...
- Biodegradable bags Biodegradation Biodrying Compost Brown waste Green waste Landfarming Landfill diversion List of waste types Miniwaste Sewage treatment "Why...
- Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP) model Land reclamation Landfarming Landfill diversion Landfill restoration Landfill tax Marine debris Midden...
- loss and waste Food rescue International Waste Working Group – IWWG Landfarming Leaf Bank List of waste disposal incidents List of waste management acronyms...
- Investment. Coal slurry impoundment Environmental impact of iron ore mining Landfarming Mine closure planning Mine reclamation Oil sands tailings ponds Spoil...
- Environmental issues in Venezuela Formation evaluation Heavy metals Landfarming Mercury Mud Gas Separator Mud systems MWD (measurement while drilling)...
- certain organic chemicals. Techniques used in bioremediation include landfarming, biostimulation and bioaugmentating soil biota with commercially available...
- contaminated soils were treated with a form of bioremediation known as 'landfarming', in which hydrocarbon-eating bacteria and nutrients are tilled into...