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Water contamination with nitrate (NO3−) (from fertilizers) and perchlorate (ClO4−) (from rocket fuel and explosives) is a widespread environmental problem. I employed the Membrane Biofilm Reactor (MBfR), a novel bioremediation technology, to treat NO3− and ClO4− in the presence of naturally occurring sulfate (SO42−).
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- Ontiveros-Valencia, Aura (Author)
- Rittmann, Bruce E. (Thesis advisor)
- Krajmalnik-Brown, Rosa (Thesis advisor)
- Torres, Cesar I. (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2014
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- Partial requirement for: Ph. D., Arizona State University, 2014Note typethesis
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-161)Note typebibliography
- Field of study: Sustainability
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by Aura Ontiveros-Valencia