Emulsified Vegetable Oil for In Situ Bioremediation
Newman Zone®
A Balance of Fast and Slow Release Electron Donors
Newman Zone® is Proven –
Newman Zone® was the first EVO bioremediation product on the market and tens of millions of pounds have been successfully used around the world. Newman Zone® is a blend of fast and slow release electron donors proven effective in treating chlorinated solvents and other contaminants.

Newman Zone 55 and 60E Differences
| Feature | Newman Zone 55 | Newman Zone 60E |
|---|---|---|
| Fast-Release Donor | Lactate-based | Ethanol-based |
| Vegetable Oil Content | ~60% | ~65% |
| Hydrogen Release Profile | Balanced (lactate + slow-release oil) | Balanced (ethanol + slow-release oil) |
| Performance Profile | Balanced startup with sustained long-term treatment | Faster initial response with sustained long-term treatment |
| Storage Characteristics | Requires chilled storage for long shelf life | No refrigeration required; ethanol stabilizes product |
Why Newman Zone®
Newman Zone is a cost-effective electron donor trusted for its consistent performance and long-term reliability in the field. Developed for practical use under real site conditions, it provides a dependable approach to in situ treatment across a wide range of applications.

Balanced, Long-Lasting Performance
Combines rapid microbial stimulation with long-term hydrogen release to support sustained, in situ treatment over time.

Industry-Leading Droplet Size
Ultra-fine oil-in-water emulsion allows movement more effectively through tighter soils, including silts and clays, where larger emulsions struggle.

Flexible Application Methods
- Direct push injection
- Injection wells
- Recirculation systems
- Application to excavated source areas prior to backfilling

Proven Technology
Decades of Real-World Results: Since its initial production in 2002, millions of pounds have been applied at thousands of sites worldwide.
Technical Details
How It Works
- Fast-release donor (lactate): Rapidly creates anaerobic conditions and stimulates microbial growth within hours
- Slow-release donor (vegetable oil): Ferments over time to produce hydrogen and volatile fatty acids
- Result: Sustained biological activity that supports complete contaminant breakdown
Soybean oil EVO is an ideal slow release electron donor for chlorinated solvent bioremediation. EVO releases hydrogen for several years with a single injection event.
SLOW RELEASE ELECTRON DONORS
- Newman Zone Small Droplet EVO – Factory made emulsions with oil droplets under one micron for maximum mobility. EVO formulations have 55%-72% fermentable content and 46%-60% soybean oil by weight and 4-8% fast release donor (lactate or ethanol)
Application & Handling
Newman Zone 55 is designed for flexible field application:
- Diluted prior to injection (typically ≤5% oil by volume)
- Low viscosity after dilution—pumps easily like water
- Suitable for:
- Direct push injection
- Injection wells
- Recirculation systems
- Excavation/backfill applications
Common treatment approaches include source area grids and permeable reactive barriers.
Product Characteristics
- ~60% vegetable oil concentrate
- Submicron droplet size (approx. 0.15–0.60 microns)
- White, opaque liquid
- Food-grade ingredients
Packaging & Storage
Available in:
- 5-gallon pails
- 275-gallon totes
- Bulk delivery (ISO tanks or tanker trucks)
Shelf life:
- Up to 5 years in chilled storage
- 2–4 months on-site without refrigeration

USDA Certified Biobased
Newman Zone 55 is formulated with food-grade components and does not require special handling under normal use conditions.
It is also a USDA Certified Biobased Product, supporting sustainable remediation practices.
Need Help Selecting the Right Product?
Talk with our team about your site conditions, contaminants, and treatment approach to determine the right product.
