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Remedial strategies for petroleum UST sites that include a combination of active source zone treatment with enhanced natural attenuation outside the contaminant plume core may consider chemical oxidation technologies. Many chemical oxidation techniques also provide residual dissolved oxygen that is used by aerobic microorganisms to biodegrade contaminants. In addition, these technologies may also oxidize reduced electron acceptors (e.g., nitrogen to nitrate, sulfides to sulfate), which are then used by anaerobic microorganisms to biodegrade contaminants. For more information on enhanced aerobic remediation technologies, see "How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for Underground Storage Tank Sites: A Guide for Corrective Action Plan Reviewers” (EPA-510-B-95-007, 1995). For specific information. | United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Research Triangle Park NC 27711 EPA-453 R-96-011b August 1998 Air EPA Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Automobile Refinishing -- Background Information for Promulgated Standards EPA-453 R-96-011b Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Automobile Refinishing -Background Information for Promulgated Standards Emission Standards Division U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Air and Radiation Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Research Triangle Park North Carolina 27711 August 1998 DISCLAIMER This report has been reviewed by the Emission Standards Division of the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards EPA and approved for publication. Mention of trade names or commercial products is not intended to constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. Copies of this report are available from National Technical Information Services 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield VA .