Does the process employ inoculation methods?
A. No. Butane Biostimulation Technologies enhance natural attenuation processes. This approach relies on the ability of many different indigenous bacteria to cooxidize chlorinated solvents, BTEX and MTBE, as well as a variety of other pollutants while growing at the expense of butane. Inoculation methods are difficult to implement at any site due to the problems related to mixing the foreign microbes into the subsurface in the area of a release and ensuring their survival once they are released into the environment. Butane Biostimulation Technologies are designed to enhance the growth of microbes that are already acclimated to site conditions.
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