Bioremediation Used In Toxic Waste Cleaning

163193 09: Cleanup workers on the barge examine mud samples collected from the lagoon at the French Limited superfund site July 1, 1993 in Houston, TX. An industrial waste facility where oils, grease, acids and solvents were dumped for five years, the French Limited superfund site is being treated for toxins through bioremediation, which uses naturally-occurring bacteria that digest toxic sludge. (Photo by Paul S. Howell/Liaison)
163193 09: Cleanup workers on the barge examine mud samples collected from the lagoon at the French Limited superfund site July 1, 1993 in Houston, TX. An industrial waste facility where oils, grease, acids and solvents were dumped for five years, the French Limited superfund site is being treated for toxins through bioremediation, which uses naturally-occurring bacteria that digest toxic sludge. (Photo by Paul S. Howell/Liaison)
Bioremediation Used In Toxic Waste Cleaning
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