Removal Odour
Obnoxious odour arises from an inbalance in biological activity.
This is why BIEMS works so well, it quickly increases the number of organisms by billions and billions which then rapidly break down organic wastes. Where adequate amounts of BIEMS are used a highly significant increase in biological activity will be noticed within 24 to 96 hours. Gas bubbles will surface and settled solids will begin to break down.
The major advantages of BIEMS are:
- Reduction of offensive odours, usually within the first 24 hours
- Accelerated decomposition of solids and release of cleaner effluent
- Significant reduction in the BOD of effluent
- Increased population of aerobic bacteria
Odour is a byproduct of of other real problems (caused by an inbalance) so read over the other applications.
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