Meaning bioaugmentation
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bioaugmentation


The addition of bacterial cultures to speed up the breakdown of grease and other organic materials. Bioaugmentation is used to clean sewers and, on a preventive basis, to remove deposits in sewers. Th [..]
Source: owp.csus.edu

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bioaugmentation


The introduction of cultured microorganisms into the subsurface environment for the purpose of enhancing bioremediation of organic contaminants. Generally the microorganisms are selected for their abi [..]
Source: environmentallawyers.com

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bioaugmentation


The adding of microorganisms to the existing native oil-degrading population ( also known as seeding, fertilization, biostimulation or bioremediation).
Source: oils.gpa.unep.org

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bioaugmentation


Increasing the activity of bacteria that decompose pollutants; a technique used in bioremediation.
Source: groups.molbiosci.northwestern.edu





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