
The research activity aims to investigate the potential of stimulating the in situ activity of dissimilatory metal-reducing microorganisms to remove uranium from contaminated groundwater. This study will explore the effects of various factors on the microbial community and the efficiency of uranium removal. The findings of this research will have significant implications for the development of sustainable and cost-effective strategies for uranium remediation.
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