## Abstract **BACKGROUND:** An aerobic upflow fixed bed reactor (UFBR) was densely colonized by a bacterial __consortium__, obtained from gasoline polluted waters, able to mineralize MtBE and BTEX. The system was studied in order to determine its capability to degrade the MtBE present in prepared s
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