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MICROBES FOR REMEDIATION - GREASE TRAPS; SEPTIC TANKS; ANIMAL HOLDING FACILITIES; SLUDGE REDUCTION DOMESTIC WASTE WATER; HYDROGEN SULPHIDE REMOVAL

RECYCLER GREASE TRAP:  RECYCLER SEPTIC & ANIMAL WASTE

 

 

Composition
Thirty different strains of free living microbes

Bacteria
Gram+ and Gram- strains that degrade carbohydrates, proteins and lipids with some representatives that can reduce levels of hydrogen sulphide. 

Actinomycetes
Soil bacteria that have the ability to degrade long chain polymers such as cellulose, chitin and other complex storage and structural polymers.

Fungi
Unicellular and mycelial representatives that have the ability to degrade lone chain polysaccharides, lipids and proteins, some under low oxygen tension.

Capabilities

    * Degradation of "common" organics in waste water

    * Demonstrated ability to degrade simple carbohydrates, fat, oil, protein, starch and cellulose.

    * Reduction of grease

    * Demonstrated ability to degrade most animal and vegetable fats and oils

    * Hydrogen Sulphide removal

    * Demonstrated ability to oxidize hydrogen sulphide to less problematic compounds


   Applications
Organic & H2S Reduction

    Fats                    Oils
    Starch               Protein
    Cellulose


    * Enhanced BOD,COD and Sludge reduction in most domestic waste water treatment systems.
    * Reduced grease and hydrogen sulphide in waste water collection systems.
    * Enhanced industrial WW treatment efficiency in Industries with Waste Water high in Complex Organics.
    * Animal holding facilities can expect reduced hydrogen sulphide concentrations in their waste pits.
    * Restaurants can expect reduced accumulation of grease and other materials that lead to line plugging.
    * Food preparation and processing facilities will require less grease trap pumping.

    * Septic tank owners will experience better performance and fewer drain field problems.

Examples of Use

       
    Restaurants 
    Animal Processors
    Animal Feedlots
    Domestic Waste Water
    Municipalities
    Composting Facilities

 

 

 

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