Electron Acceptor Selection for Bioremediation of Non-Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Replenishment of electron acceptors in the subsurface is a common method to stimulate biodegradation of non-chlorinated hydrocarbons in groundwater. Two widely used products are calcium-based peroxides for aerobic degradation and sulfate-based salts for anaerobic degradation. What design parameters should a consultant consider in selecting from multiple electron acceptors?
In this webinar, Brad Elkins, PG will guide you through the topic of using electron acceptors for bioremediation. Selection criteria including site parameters, prevailing aquifer conditions and target contaminants will be covered to help understand whether bioremediation is right for your site.
This webinar is made available through EOS Remediation, LLC. For over a decade EOS Remediation has been the leading provider of in situ bioremediation products that reengineer the groundwater environment transforming contaminants into non-toxic end products. We offer a complete suite of bioremediation products including the original emulsified vegetable oil substrate; EOS® (emulsified oil substrate).