The objectives of this meeting are: (1) Understand fundamental biogeochemical processes influencing the use of bioremediation approaches for cleaning up, managing, or understanding fate and transport of metals and radionuclides at DOE's contaminated legacy waste sites; and (2) Promote coordination and efficient use of resources, and facilitate comparison and integration of data.
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The objectives of this meeting are: (1) Understand fundamental biogeochemical processes influencing the use of bioremediation approaches for cleaning up, managing, or understanding fate and transport of metals and radionuclides at DOE's contaminated legacy waste sites; and (2) Promote coordination and efficient use of resources, and facilitate comparison and integration of data.
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