The implementation of bioaugmentation typically involves several steps: 1. Site Assessment: Detailed analysis of the contaminated site to identify the types and concentrations of pollutants. 2. Microbial Selection: Choosing appropriate microbial strains that can effectively degrade the identified contaminants. 3. Culturing and Scaling: Growing the selected microorganisms in sufficient quantities for introduction into the environment. 4. Application: Introducing the cultured microorganisms into the contaminated site, often along with necessary nutrients to support their growth and activity.