Bioremediation is a “green” technology and a natural process that uses microbes and enzymes to transform hydrocarbons into non-toxic carbon dioxide and water.
Bioremediation can achieve the elimination of hydrocarbon contamination in many environments with a speed and thoroughness much greater than traditional methods and at significantly lower costs.
Bioremediation poses lower environmental and health risks, as well as being less obtrusive, and requires a smaller environmental footprint.
Bioremediation is typically faster and is very cost effective relative to other technologies and has become widely accepted among regulatory agencies.
Bioremediation should be considered as an environmentally and economically-desirable option for any site where hydrocarbon bases remediation is required.