Treatment Applications
Technically sound microbial products solutions offer limitless solutions and application possibilities when utilized for waste and wastewater treatment. Below we have highlighted just a handful of the commonly applied treatment applications in which our technologies are routinely applied:
Operational Cost Savings
Through the proper and effective application of bioaugmentation technologies, our programs have the ability to influence the biomass in a biological Wastewater Treatment System to allow for a Operational Cost Savings benefits.
Read MoreStartup / Upset Recovery
It is no secret that biological wastewater treatment processes can become upset due to a variety of situations such as, inhibition/toxicity, temperature stress, significant influent loading variations, power and mechanic failures and human error.
Read MoreBiological Solids Settling
Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment and other biological wastewater treatment systems rely on maintaining consistent biological solids settling performance in conventional secondary clarification units or lagoons. This is a critical operational parameter.
Read MoreOdor Abatement Solutions
Odors generated in various portions of a wastewater collection or treatment system have the ability to generate offensive and dangerous odors. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a colorless, toxic gas with a foul, pungent odor similar to that of rotten eggs.
Read MoreTemperature Stressed Biomass
Extreme changes in wastewater or medium temperature will increase microbial sensitivity which can negatively effect the microbial growth rates, diversity and therefore biomass performance.
Read MorePretreatment
Through the use of the BioG on-site microbial technology we have the ability to cost effectively reduce surcharge rates associated with COD, BOD, TSS and FOG. Through the consistent application of our bioaugmentation technologies
Read MoreDigesters
Aerobic, Anoxic and Anaerobic Digester/Reactors experience performance deficiencies due to poor solids settling which increases effluent Total Suspended Solids , decant turbidity and treatment capacity.
Read MoreFat, Oil and Grease (FOG) Control
Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) loading and accumulation within various areas of a sewer and wastewater treatment sytem can create significant maintenance, operational and financial concerns.
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