Bioremediation
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Bioremediation
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Bioremediation: Nature's Way to a Cleaner Environment
The USGS provides maps, reports, and information to help others meet their needs to manage, develop, and protect America's water, energy, mineral, and land resources. We help find natural resources needed to build tomorrow, and supply scientific understanding needed to help minimize or mitigate the effects of natural hazards and environmental damage caused by human activities. The results of our efforts touch the daily lives of almost every American.
Environmental Inquiry - Bioremediation
Bioremediation works by providing these pollution-eating organisms with fertilizer, oxygen, and other conditions that encourage their rapid growth.
Center for Bioremediation
Research center focusing on the development of treatment and remediation of metals, inorganics, and metal-organic contaminants.
BioPortal | Bioremediation
Bioremediation uses living organisms to clean up contaminated soil or water. Despite its broad definition, bioremediation usually refers specifically to the use of microorganisms.
The Regulation and Development of Bioremediation
Susan J. Timian & D. Michael Connolly



