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Publications Details for Grant Number R828598C791

Characterizing the Intrinsic Remediation of MTBE at Field Sites

RFA: Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)

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Presentation (6)
Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
Presentation Rifai HS, Shorr G, Bagga A, Rixey W, Roberts D. Natural attenuation and in situ bioremediation of MTBE. Presented at the 224th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 18-22, 2002. R828598 (Final)
R828598C791 (Final)
R828598C809 (Final)
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Presentation Shorr GL, Rifai HS. A closer look at MTBE behavior within the subsurface. Presented at the International Petroleum Environmental Conference, Albuquerque, NM, October 22-25, 2002. R828598 (Final)
R828598C791 (Final)
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Presentation Shorr GL, Rifai HS. Assessing the potential of MTBE natural attenuation at field sites in Texas. Presented at the National Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Greensboro, NC, September 8-10, 2002. R828598 (Final)
R828598C791 (Final)
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Presentation Shorr G, Rifai H. Multi-site study of MTBE plumes. Presented at the Fifth Symposium in GRA's Series on Groundwater Contaminants: Biological Treatment of MTBE Contamination in Groundwater Ex-Situ and In-Situ Challenges, San Jose, CA, October 17, 2002. R828598 (Final)
R828598C791 (Final)
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Presentation Shorr, G. L., and H. S. Rifai, Characterizing the Intrinsic Remediation of MTBE at Field Sites in Texas. Presentation at the AAPG Conference, March 10-13, Houston, TX, 2002. R828598C791 (2001)
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Presentation Shorr, G. L., and H. S. Rifai, Characterizing the Intrinsic Remediation of MTBE at Field Sites in Texas. Presentation at the Battelle Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, May 20-23, Monterey, CA, 2002. R828598C791 (2001)
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