Microbiological indicators for assessing hydraulic connection in buried high permeability zones at waste disposal sites : final report : RAC project no. 543G
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Microbiological indicators for assessing hydraulic connection in buried high permeability zones at waste disposal sites : final report : RAC project no. 543G
- by
- Holder-Franklin, Maxine A; Ontario. Environmental Research Program; Ontario. Ministry of Environment and Energy
- Publication date
- 1996
- Publisher
- Toronto : Ministry of Environment and Energy
- Collection
- omote; toronto; governmentpublications
- Contributor
- Ontario Ministry of the Environment
- Language
- English
Presents a combined hydrogeological and microbiological analysis of landfill leachate and soils in Essex County, Ontario, to study the vertical and horizontal flow rates of groundwater
Addresses two aspects of landfilling: the factors controlling the maintenance of a large and vigorous microbial population actively involved in biodegradation, and the retention of potentially pathogenic bacteria within the drainage borders of the landfill site
Possible movement of the predominant population of bacteria through leachate and groundwater was determined by a cluster 2 analysis of the matrix of similarity coefficients of each strain compared to every other strain which was generated from their responses to 63 tests
The responses reflected the physiological profile of the organisms and provided, in part, the information needed to identify the bacterial isolates
The same database was also analysed for the principal components of the variance which were theninterpreted ecologically
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Addresses two aspects of landfilling: the factors controlling the maintenance of a large and vigorous microbial population actively involved in biodegradation, and the retention of potentially pathogenic bacteria within the drainage borders of the landfill site
Possible movement of the predominant population of bacteria through leachate and groundwater was determined by a cluster 2 analysis of the matrix of similarity coefficients of each strain compared to every other strain which was generated from their responses to 63 tests
The responses reflected the physiological profile of the organisms and provided, in part, the information needed to identify the bacterial isolates
The same database was also analysed for the principal components of the variance which were theninterpreted ecologically
12
- Addeddate
- 2009-04-22 18:29:52
- Associated-names
- Ontario. Environmental Research Program; Ontario. Ministry of Environment and Energy
- Call number
- 0777850311
- Camera
- Canon 5D
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:1049650992
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- microbiologicali00holduoft
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t4nk3qw80
- Isbn
- 0777850311
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- Openlibrary_edition
- OL19982511M
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- OL5511547W
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- lr
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- 89
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- Pages
- 58
- Possible copyright status
- © Queen's Printer for Ontario, Reproduced with permission.
- Ppi
- 400
- Scandate
- 20090423163205
- Scanfactors
- 1
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- scribe13.toronto.archive.org
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- uoft
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