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For Whom the Bugs Toil: A U.S. Air Force initiative has used in situ bioventing to remediate more than 145 fuel-contaminated sites throughout the U.S.
For Whom the Bugs Toil: A U.S. Air Force initiative has used in situ bioventing to remediate more than 145 fuel-contaminated sites throughout the U.S.
For Whom the Bugs Toil: A U.S. Air Force initiative has used in situ bioventing to remediate more than 145 fuel-contaminated sites throughout the U.S.
Ratz, J. W. (author) / Downey, D. C. (author) / Marchand, E. G. (author)
CIVIL ENGINEERING -NEW YORK- ; 67 ; 53-55
1997-01-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
624
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