“…13,15,16 The most developed and commonly practiced form of in situ biotreatment involves the use of indigenous aerobic microbes. 5,6,17 Typically, aerobic biotreatment is used to degrade organic contaminants within polluted aquifers because of rapid removal rates and the achievable extent of contaminant degradation. 6,13 During aerobic degradation, free molecular oxygen accepts electrons released by an electron donor (typically the contaminant), which is reduced to a lower oxidation state.…”