“…Well B3 contained sequences similar to a manganese oxidizing bacterium, Leptothrix discophora strain SPâ6 (115â18, E=1eâ133, 93%), a denitrifying pivalic acid degrading bacterium (115â39, E=0, 97%), hydrogen oxidizing bacteria (112â53, E=0, 99%) and a type II methane oxidizing bacterium (115â14, E=0, 98%) (Siering & Ghiorse, 1996; Wen et al , 1999; Heyer et al , 2002; Probian et al , 2003). Both wells T2 and T5 contained many sequences related to uncultured and/or uncharacterized bacteria or cloned sequences; however, well T2 contained 16S rRNA gene sequences similar to that of the filamentous bacterium Haliscomenobacter hydrosis (110â14, E=0, 98%), normally associated with wastewater treatment systems, as well as 16S rRNA gene sequences related to a hydrogen oxidizing bacterium (115â72, E=0, 99%) and a sulfate reducing bacterium (115â76, E=0, 99%) (Wen et al , 1999; Bade et al , 2000; Schauer & Hahn, 2005).…”