“…Zero-valentiron (ZVI) was the first and mainly used in PRB as the reactive material for converting contaminants to nontoxic or immobile species, dehalogenating hydrocarbon sand precipitating anions and oxyanions for grounder water remediation, (United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1998;Scherer et al, 2000;Tratnyek et al, 2003;Gillham et al, 2010); Microorganisms or the material which stimulates the growth of microbes, such as humic materials and oxides, were commonly proposed as biological materials for PRB to remediate the nitrate and sulfate species (United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1998;Scherer et al, 2000);Zeolite was another ideal alternative material for PRB based on its adsorption capacity and high ion exchange capacities (Jorgensen and Weatherley, 2003;Altare et al, 2007;Fronczyk, 2008;Belbase et al, 2013;Joanna et al, 2013).…”