Stable isotope testing (SIP) is utilized to indisputably decide if in situ biodegradation of a contaminant is happening. The "test" is an integrated form of the contaminant compound made out of the heavier stable isotope as opposed to the more typical light isotope of that component. The substantial isotope fills in as the "name" to follow the ecological destiny of the contaminant and decide whether biodegradation is happening. Taste is utilized to convincingly decide whether biodegradation of some normal contaminants like oil hydrocarbons and oxygenates is happening. Numerous contaminants, for example, oil hydrocarbons, are utilized as a carbon and vitality hotspot for microbial development.
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