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[[File:WH Picture15.PNG|thumb|center|x350px|link=Emulsified Vegetable Oil (EVO) for Anaerobic Bioremediation|Emulsified Vegetable Oil (EVO) mixed in field during early pilot test. EVO is commonly added as a slowly fermentable substrate to stimulate the in situ anaerobic bioremediation of chlorinated solvents, explosives, perchlorate, chromate, and other contaminants<br/><br/>]]
 
[[File:WH Picture15.PNG|thumb|center|x350px|link=Emulsified Vegetable Oil (EVO) for Anaerobic Bioremediation|Emulsified Vegetable Oil (EVO) mixed in field during early pilot test. EVO is commonly added as a slowly fermentable substrate to stimulate the in situ anaerobic bioremediation of chlorinated solvents, explosives, perchlorate, chromate, and other contaminants<br/><br/>]]
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[[File:WH Picture17.PNG|thumb|center|x350px|link=Sorption_of_Organic_Contaminants| Batch reactor experiments to generate points on a sorption isotherm <br/><br/>]]
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