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Biostimulation requires environmental alteration to activate emerging bacteria that could be capable of bioremediation. This can be achieved by adding different types of nutrient-limiting rate and accepting electron such as phosphorus, nitrogen , oxygen or carbon. Alternatively, remediation of halogenated contaminants in anaerobic conditions may be stimulated by inserting electron donors, enabling the use of halogenated contaminants by indigenous microorganisms as electron acceptors. EPA Anaerobic Bioremediation Technologies Additives are typically applied to the surface through injection wells, while well injection technology for biostimulation purposes is available. Removal of the contaminated material is also an option, but a costly one. Bioaugmentation may help to improve biostimulation. Overall, this process is referred to as bioremediation, and is a procedure approved by the EPA to reverse oil or gas spills. Although biostimulation is generally associated with hydrocarbon remediation or high production volume chemical spills, it is also potentially useful for treating spills of pollutants that are less commonly encountered, such as pesticides, especially herbicides. We 're committed to making real and credible contributions to the scientific community through the Open Access Initiative. We are one of the best open access publishers in its Editorial Board, with expert reviewers and renowned scientists. Both editors and reviewers are actively involved in the peer-review process which will help complete the review process within 21 days. 

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