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Associated Project Details for Research Category: Organic Chemical Contamination of Soil/Water

R825549C006 Fate of Trichloroethylene (TCE) in Plant/Soil Systems Centers September 1, 1996 through September 1, 1999
R825549C007 Experimental Study of Stabilization/Solidification of Hazardous Wastes Centers February 1, 1989 through May 1, 1992
R825549C008 Modeling Dissolved Oxygen, Nitrate and Pesticide Contamination in the Subsurface Environment Centers February 1, 1989 through February 1, 1992
R825549C009 Vadose Zone Decontamination by Air Venting Centers February 1, 1989 through June 1, 1992
R825549C012 Computer Method to Estimate Safe Level Water Quality Concentrations for Organic Chemicals Centers September 1, 1988 through September 1, 1990
R825549C013 Removal of Nitrogenous Pesticides from Rural Well-Water Supplies by Enzymatic Ozonation Process Centers February 1, 1989 through February 1, 1991
R825549C015 Adsorption of Hazardous Substances onto Soil Constituents Centers February 1, 1991 through February 1, 1993
R825549C019 Development of In-situ Biodegradation Technology Centers February 1, 1989 through February 1, 1992
R825549C020 Migration and Biodegradation of Pentachlorophenol in Soil Environment Centers February 1, 1989 through February 1, 1992
R825549C021 Deep-Rooted Poplar Trees as an Innovative Treatment Technology for Pesticide and Toxic Organics Removal from Soil and Groundwater Centers February 22, 1990 through February 1, 1993
R825549C024 The Response of Natural Groundwater Bacteria to Groundwater Contamination by Gasoline in a Karst Region Centers February 22, 1990 through February 21, 1992
R825549C030 Alachlor and Atrazine Losses from Runoff and Erosion in the Blue River Basin Centers January 1, 1989 through June 30, 1994
R825549C031 Biodetoxification of Mixed Solid and Hazardous Wastes by Staged Anaerobic Fermentation Conducted at Separate Redox and pH Environments Centers February 1, 1990 through September 1, 1992
R825549C032 Time Dependent Movement of Dioxin and Related Compounds in Soil Centers February 1, 1989 through September 1, 1991
R825549C034 Modeling the use of Plants in Remediation of Soil and Groundwater Contaminated by Hazardous Organic Substances Centers February 22, 1991 through May 17, 1994
R825549C037 Formation and Transformation of Pesticide Degradation Products Under Various Electron Acceptor Conditions Centers May 1, 1992 through May 1, 1995
R825549C038 The Effect of Redox Conditions on Transformations of Carbon Tetrachloride Centers May 1, 1992 through May 1, 1994
R825549C039 Remediation of Soil Contaminated with an Organic Phase Centers May 18, 1992 through May 17, 1996
R825549C044 The Role of Metallic Iron in the Biotransformation of Chlorinated Xenobiotics Centers August 13, 1993 through June 2, 2000
R825549C045 Use of Vegetation to Enhance Bioremediation of Surface Soils Contaminated with Pesticide Wastes Centers May 1, 1995 through April 1, 1997
R825549C049 Laboratory and Field Evaluation of Upward Mobilization and Photodegradation of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Furans in Soil Centers July 1, 1992 through April 1, 1996
R825549C053 Application of Anaerobic and Multiple-Electron-Acceptor Bioremediation to Chlorinated Aliphatic Subsurface Contamination Centers November 1, 1993 through June 2, 2000
R825549C056 Remediation of Soils Contaminated with Wood-Treatment Chemicals (PCP and Creosote) Centers May 18, 1995 through May 17, 1996
R825549C060 Uptake of BTEX Compounds by Hybrid Poplar Trees in Hazardous Waste Remediation Centers May 18, 1997 through May 17, 2000
R825549C063 Extension of Laboratory Validated Treatment and Remediation Technologies to Field Problems in Aquifer Soil and Water Contamination by Organic Waste Chemicals Centers May 19, 1995 through October 2, 2000

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