Bioremediation is the process of using living organisms, primarily microorganisms, to remove or neutralize contaminants from soil, water, and other environments. This process involves harnessing the natural metabolic pathways of these organisms to break down pollutants, such as hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and pesticides, into less harmful substances. Techniques can vary from in-situ methods, where remediation occurs at the contaminated site, to ex-situ methods, which involve removing contaminated material for treatment elsewhere. Overall, bioremediation is a sustainable and cost-effective approach to environmental cleanup.
Bio-remediation.
Bio-remediation
Gasoline remediation is a process that removes gasoline from soil after a leak or spill has occurred.
The three aspects of bio-remediation are: 1) using biological organisms to clean up contaminated environments, 2) promoting the growth of specific microbes that can degrade pollutants, and 3) creating conditions that support the biological processes of degradation.
The Wells Fargo customer remediation process for DPG 4790 is ongoing.
The process of remedying incorrect values in a dataset.
Remediation is commonly abbreviated as "remed." This abbreviation is often used in educational and environmental contexts to refer to the process of correcting or improving a situation.
Remediation
You would use bioremediation and biological augmentation when trying to get rid of harmful contaminants in dirt or water.
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Remediation is the act or process of correcting a problem (a fault or deficiency).
The process for Wells Fargo customer remediation in the DPG department involves identifying affected customers, determining appropriate compensation, and ensuring that customers are reimbursed for any financial harm caused by the bank's actions.