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Project SABRE was a five-year collaborative project undertaken by a multidisciplinary team from the UK, USA, and Canada, supported through the DTI Bioremediation LINK programme. Its objectives were to demonstrate that in situ enhanced anaerobic bioremediation can result in effective treatment of chlorinated solvent dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) source areas and to improve related site investigation tools and process understanding. An important feature of the SABRE programme was the field application of DNAPL partitioning electron donor to the source zone to provide a source of electron donor at the DNAPL:water interface. The SABRE project is one of the most detailed demonstrations of its kind, and the first scientifically robust development of in situ bioremediation of a chlorinated solvent source zone in the UK.]]>

Project SABRE was a five-year collaborative project undertaken by a multidisciplinary team from the UK, USA, and Canada, supported through the DTI Bioremediation LINK programme. Its objectives were to demonstrate that in situ enhanced anaerobic bioremediation can result in effective treatment of chlorinated solvent dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) source areas and to improve related site investigation tools and process understanding. An important feature of the SABRE programme was the field application of DNAPL partitioning electron donor to the source zone to provide a source of electron donor at the DNAPL:water interface. The SABRE project is one of the most detailed demonstrations of its kind, and the first scientifically robust development of in situ bioremediation of a chlorinated solvent source zone in the UK.]]>
Mon, 15 Nov 2010 04:42:26 GMT /slideshow/project-sabre-source-area-bioremediation-an-overview/5783002 ian_farrar@slideshare.net(ian_farrar) Project SABRE (Source Area BioRemediation) – an Overview ian_farrar Project SABRE was a five-year collaborative project undertaken by a multidisciplinary team from the UK, USA, and Canada, supported through the DTI Bioremediation LINK programme. Its objectives were to demonstrate that in situ enhanced anaerobic bioremediation can result in effective treatment of chlorinated solvent dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) source areas and to improve related site investigation tools and process understanding. An important feature of the SABRE programme was the field application of DNAPL partitioning electron donor to the source zone to provide a source of electron donor at the DNAPL:water interface. The SABRE project is one of the most detailed demonstrations of its kind, and the first scientifically robust development of in situ bioremediation of a chlorinated solvent source zone in the UK. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sab01web-12898176707243-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Project SABRE was a five-year collaborative project undertaken by a multidisciplinary team from the UK, USA, and Canada, supported through the DTI Bioremediation LINK programme. Its objectives were to demonstrate that in situ enhanced anaerobic bioremediation can result in effective treatment of chlorinated solvent dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) source areas and to improve related site investigation tools and process understanding. An important feature of the SABRE programme was the field application of DNAPL partitioning electron donor to the source zone to provide a source of electron donor at the DNAPL:water interface. The SABRE project is one of the most detailed demonstrations of its kind, and the first scientifically robust development of in situ bioremediation of a chlorinated solvent source zone in the UK.
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