“…Chlororespiring populations depend on the activity of fermentative organisms to convert (complex) organic materials into suitable electron donors (e.g., hydrogen or acetate) (DiStefano et al 1992; He et al 2002). A variety of substrates including pentanol, ethanol, lactate, propionate, butyrate, and oleate have been shown to produce suitable electron donors (e.g., acetate, hydrogen) to support chlororespiring populations (Carr and Hughes 1998; Fennell and Gossett 1998; He et al 2002; Yang and McCarty 1998, 2002). Alternative amendment strategies that supply slow-release, nonsoluble substrates for example, olive oil, chitin, polylactate esters [e.g., Hydrogen Release Compound (HRC; Regenesis Bioremediation Products, San Clemente, CA)], have also been successfully, used (Koenigsberg and Farone 1999; Yang and MacCarty 2002).…”