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In the search for viable bioremediation treatments for Cr VI), a variety of bacteria that are capable of reduction of the toxic and highly soluble Cr VI) to the relatively nontoxic and less mobile Cr III) oxidation state, predominantly under circumneutral pH conditions, have been isolated.
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DPRB are capable of perchlorate reduction completely to harmless chloride and therefore represent an ideal means for remediating this compound (Coates and Achenbach 2004).
A potential treatment of Cr VI) contamination involves harnessing the microbial metabolism of bacteria that are capable of enzymatic metal reduction, reducing Cr VI) to the relatively insoluble Cr III) (23, 24).
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