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Funding Organisation:
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council United Kingdom Full Details
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Country of origin: United Kingdom
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What type of research is funded? Applied, Basic
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Projects based on defined research needs (programme driven) or an open call (demand driven)?
Programme Driven
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Total budget: 7.5 Million EUROs
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Funding rate by programme: 50%
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Programme start year: 2001
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Duration of programme: 3 years
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Programme open for funding of international participation: No
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Programme has ongoing or terminated international projects: No
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Keywords:
Brownfields Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->Ex situ treatment technologies Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->In situ treatment technologies Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->MNA Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->Permeable reactive barriers Contaminated land-->Risk assessment-->Risk assessment overview Contaminated land-->Risk management-->Selection of remediation options Contaminated land-->Risk management-->Verification Contaminated land-->Risk management-->Monitoring and aftercare Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Soil and groundwater processes overview
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Topics:
(1) To understand and exploit natural attenuation in groundwater and soil (demonstration, modelling, prediction, definition of operating window).
(2) To improve engineered in-situ bioremediation, interfacing microbiology with engineering and hydrogeology; dealing with heterogeneity, improved process control and optimisation.
(3) To translate the results of laboratory studies into the field (scale-up).
(4) To position bioremediation within a risk management framework - bioavailability, risk-based end points and residue behaviour.
(5) To develop the ability to monitor in-situ microbial processes.
(6) To understand the constraints on in-situ microbial processes.
(7) To integrate bioremediation with other technologies.
(8) To quantify human health impacts of bioremediation and develop surrogate testing.
(9) To address socio-economic issues- perception of bioremediation technologies and decision-support mechanisms.
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Long Description:
The Bioremediation LINK Programme was launched in April 2001 to support the development of technologies that will provide UK industry with the multidisciplinary capability necessary to enable the commercial exploitation of biotechnology for the clean up of contaminated land, air and water.
The programme closed to new applications in 2004. A diverse portfolio of 12 projects have received around £5M of funding towards total project costs of almost £10M. Projects will continue to run until autumn 2008.
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Eligibility:
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WEB Link:
http://www.clarrc.ed.ac.uk/link/overview.htm
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Projects Supported by this Programme:
PROMISE Optimising Biopile Processes for Weathered Hydrocarbons Within a Risk Management Framework
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Root WEB Link:
http://www.clarrc.ed.ac.uk/link/overview.htm
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Submitted by:
Professor Paul Bardos
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