If Gene-Trac tests are negative are there any options to facilitate complete dechlorination?
A. Yes. Bioaugmentation can be performed at sites that lack indigenous Dehalococcoides organisms. SiREM offers a commercially available bioaugmentation culture (KB-1®) that contains two strains of Dehalococcoides microorganisms. KB-1® has been demonstrated to facilitate complete dechlorination of chloroethenes at sites where indigenous organisms are not present.
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