Bioremediation: the Tokyo '94 workshop, [27 - 30 November 1994]
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
.................................................................................. 13
RÉSUME ET
CONCLUSIONS
.......................................................................................... 27
OPENING REMARKS
Mr. Hisao Uchida (Chairman)
......................................................................................... 45
Mr. Hisashi Hosokawa
(MITI,
Japan)
.............................................................................. 47
Mr. Nobuo Tanaka (OECD/DSTI)
................................................................................... 49
SETTING THE SCENE
Solving global environmental problems through biotechnology
Mr. J. Kondo (Japan)
................................................................................................... 55
A biological paradigm for a better relationship between humans and their
environment
Mr.
N.
Myers (United Kingdom)
................................................................................. 63
Microbial degradation of hazardous chemicals: evolutionary considerations and
bioremediative developments
Mr. A. Chakrabarty (United States)
............................................................................. 71
New advances and challenges for bioremediation
Mr. J. Tiedje (United States)
........................................................................................ 81
The scope of bioremediation
Mr. R. Atlas (United States)
........................................................................................ 89
PLENARY SESSION SPEECHES
Opening remarks
Mr. S.
Wald (OECD/DSTI)......................................................................................... 95
Industrial products of modern biotechnology intended for release to the
environment
Mr. P. Kearns (OECD/ENV)
....................................................................................... 97
SESSION
1:
BIOREMEDIATION: EFFICACIOUS AND SAFE REDUCTION OF
POLLUTANT HAZARDS
TOPIC
1 :
GOALS AND PROBLEMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOREMEDIATION
Bioremediation of ecosystems by micro-organisms
-
approaches for exploiting
of upper limits and widening bottlenecks
Mr. W. Babel (Germany)
........................................................................................... 101
Microbial ecology and bioremediation
Ms. M. Fletcher (United States)
................................................................................. 109
7
The challenge for bioremediation: a Central European perspective
Mr. J. Drobnik (Czech Republic)
...............................................................................
П7
Environmental biotechnology: industrial strategies and policies
Mr. P.G.M.
Hesselink
(Netherlands)
.......................................................................... 125
CASE STUDIES ON REMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED COMPOUNDS:
Microbial degradation of TCE
Mr. O. Yagi (Japan)
................................................................................................... 137
Application of bacterial cultures for the removal of chlorinated aliphatics
from water and air
Mr. D.B.
Janssen
(Netherlands)
..................................................................................147
Bioremediation case histories involving microbial co-oxidative processes
[ABSTRACT]
Mr. W. Mahaffey (United States)
.............................................................................. 159
Microbial degradation of PCBs
Mr. K. Furukawa (Japan)
........................................................................................... 161
Bioremediation of dioxin-contaminated soil
Ms.
С
Fieseler (Germany)
........................................................................................ 169
TOPIC
2:
EFFICACY MEASUREMENT [CHEMICAL AND OTHER INDICATORS,
PARTICULARLY PHYSIOLOGICAL AND/OR
(ECO-)
TOXICOLOGICAL,
TO EVALUATE EFFICACY OF BIOREMEDIATION TREATMENT]
Efficacy of bioremediation: chemical and risk-based determinations
Mr. R. Atlas (United States)
...................................................................................... 183
Recent developments in contaminated site investigation
—
the assessment of
indigenous
microflora
and natural attenuation
Mr. B.N. Anderson (Australia)
.................................................................................. 189
Bioluminescence reporter genes for monitoring biodegradative activities
Mr. G. Sayler (United States)
.................................................................................... 195
Monitoring of soil pollution by
biotesting
Mr. W. Dott (Germany)
............................................................................................. 203
CASE STUDIES ON REMEDIATION OF HYDROCARBONS:
Bioremediation in Kuwait
Mr. V.
Schulz-Behrendt
(Germany)
........................................................................... 211
Monitoring the efficacy of shoreline bioremediation following
the Exxon Valdez oil spill
Mr. R. Prince (United States)
.................................................................................... 215
Experimental simulation of bioremediation of spilled oil
Mr. S. Harayama (Japan)
........................................................................................... 223
Microbial remediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from manufactured
gas plant sites
Mr. D. Munnecke (United States)
.............................................................................. 227
TOPIC
3 :
SECONDARY HAZARDS UNIQUE TO BIOREMEDIATION, AND THEIR
AVOIDANCE
Hazards unique to bioremediation and their avoidance
Mr. H. Uchida (Japan)
............................................................................................... 241
Relating bioremediation to risk analysis
Mr. H.E.N. Bergmans (Netherlands)
.......................................................................... 247
Bioremediation: the relationship between product testing and safety principles
Mr. D. Mahon (Canada)
............................................................................................ 253
CASE STUDIES ON RISK ASSESSMENT OF BIOREMEDIATION:
Risk assessment for
recombinant pseudomonads
released into the environment
for hazardous waste degradation
Mr. G. Sayler (United States)
.................................................................................... 263
An integrated assessment framework for pollution clean-up
Mr.
T. Gameson
(United States)
................................................................................ 273
TOPIC
4:
THE TARGETS AND CRITERIA TO BE SET FOR RELIABILITY AND
PREDICTABILITY OF BIOREMEDIATION
Emerging soil pollution problems
Mr. W. Fritsche (Germany)
....................................................................................... 285
Bioremediation efficacy and risk assessment research: United States
Environmental Protection Agency perspective
Mr. R. Menzer (United States)
................................................................................... 295
Validation of reliability and predictability of environmental biotechnologies
Mr. DJ.
Grimes (United States)
................................................................................ 309
CASE STUDIES ON REMEDIATION OF METALS, HERBICIDES AND PESTICIDES:
Degradation of carbamate and organophosphorous pesticides by soil bacteria
Mr. M. Hayatsu (Japan)
............................................................................................. 319
Plasmids involved in the degradation of chlorinated aromatic compounds
Mr.
N.
Ogawa (Japan)
............................................................................................... 323
Oxidation of ferrous irons in mine drainage by iron-oxidising bacteria
Mr.
С
Inoue (Japan)
................................................................................................. 329
Full-scale biological treatment of groundwater contaminated with heavy metals
and sulphate
Mr. P. Yspeert (Netherlands)
..................................................................................... 335
Removal of radionuclides and heavy metals from water and soil by plants
Mr. B. Ensley (United States)
.................................................................................... 345
TOPIC
5:
ROLE OF MICROBIAL
CONSORTIA
AND GENETIC MODIFICATIONS IN
BIOREMEDIATION
The advantages and disadvantages of
consortia
used in bioremediation
Mr. J. Tiedje (United States)
...................................................................................... 357
Evolution of genes and the
DNA
database
-
its implications for bioremediation
Mr. T. Gojobori (Japan)
............................................................................................. 369
Genetically designed bacteria for bioremediation
Mr. J.L. Ramos (European Commission)
................................................................... 375
SESSION
2:
LONG-TERM APPLICATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
TOPIC
1 :
GOALS AND PROBLEMS FOR LONG-TERM APPLICATIONS
R&D trends and perspectives: closing the circle
Mr. A. Bull (United Kingdom)
.................................................................................. 383
The growing role of biotechnology in the prevention of pollution
Mr. W. Crueger (Germany)
....................................................................................... 397
Applications of biotechnology to pollution prevention
Mr. H. Ohtake (Japan)
............................................................................................... 409
CASE STUDY: Microbial ecophysiology and growth kinetics during
mixed-substrate/multiple-nutrient-limited growth: implications for
pollutant degradation in the environment
Mr. T.
Egli
(Switzerland)
.......................................................................................... 419
CASE STUDY: Culture collection of marine micro-organisms in
Japan s Marine Biotechnology Institute
Mr. S. Harayama (Japan)
........................................................................................... 427
CASE STUDY: Novel in-process bioremedial treatment of a
commodity paper chemical during manufacture
Mr. A. Bull (United Kingdom)
.................................................................................. 435
TOPIC
2:
THE ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN LIFE-CYCLE MANAGEMENT
Development of bioremediation feasibility testing and monitoring strategies
Mr.
С
Greer (Canada)
............................................................................................... 441
CASE STUDY: Process-integrated optimisation for lactic acid production
Mr. H. Brunner (Germany)
........................................................................................ 449
Role of biotechnology water-cycle management
Mr. W.
Verstraete(Canada)
........................................................................................ 455
CASE STUDY: Microbial degradation of trace organic compounds
Mr. K. Nakamura (Japan)
.......................................................................................... 469
CASE STUDY: New biological methods for water-recycling
Mr. D. Jacobi (Germany)
........................................................................................... 479
CASE STUDY: Inter-region recycling of anaerobic digested biowaste
Mr. W. Verstraete (Belgium)
..................................................................................... 485
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CASE STUDY: Use of composting for the management and recycling of
municipal waste
Mr. M. Tanaka and Mr. H. Kaneko (Japan)
............................................................... 491
CASE STUDY: Zhongyong recycling system for organic matter
Mr. H.
Cai
(Japan)
..................................................................................................... 499
TOPIC
3:
THE ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN POLLUTION PREVENTION
Biotechnology for cleaner production
Ms. B. Stentebjerg-Olesen (Denmark)
....................................................................... 515
CASE STUDY: Clean production in Kyowa
Hakko Kogyo
Co., Ltd.
Mr. T. Fujio (Japan)
.................................................................................................. 521
Carbon dioxide fixation using microalgae
Mr. T. Matsunaga (Japan)
.......................................................................................... 527
CASE STUDY: Rubisco and the efficiency of photosynthesis
Mr. J. Andrews (Australia)
........................................................................................ 537
Bioluminescence-based ecotoxicity testing of soil and water
Mr. K. Killham (United Kingdom)
............................................................................ 547
CASE STUDY: Biosensor for the monitoring of ammonia in a river
Mr. Y. Tanaka (Japan)
............................................................................................... 553
Biodesulphurisation of petroleum distillates: a microbiological approach
Mr. CF. Kulpa
(United States)
.................................................................................. 561
CASE STUDY: Air biosulphurisation in process plants
Mr. S. Revah (Mexico)
.............................................................................................. 569
CASE STUDY: Biodesulphurisation in Japan ~ possible applications of
biotechnology in oil refining
Mr. Y. Yasui (Japan)
................................................................................................. 577
TOPIC
4:
RENEWABLE MATERIALS AND ENERGY CARRIERS
Biopolymers
~ towards new
biomaterials
as green products produced
by micro-organisms
Mr. R. Kurane (Japan)
............................................................................................... 583
CASE STUDY: Alginate research in Norway
Mr. S.
Hertzberg
(Norway)
........................................................................................ 595
Biodegradable plastics
Mr. K.
Doi
(Japan)
.................................................................................................... 601
CASE STUDY: Advancing the development of biodegradable polymers
Mr. D.
Loveland
(United States)
................................................................................ 609
Photosynthetic hydrogen production
Mr. P.
Böger
(Germany)
............................................................................................ 615
CASE STUDY: Biological H2 production
Mr. K. Miyamoto (Japan)
.......................................................................................... 625
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
............................................................................................... 633
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