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Reduction of Excess Fats in Grease Traps

Published on February 24th, 2010 in BIEMS, Case Studies | Comments 0

A short use case study showing the application of BIEMS Bioremediation Background A small group of restaurants within a mall were faced with the issue of their grease trap filling with excess fats.  The capital cost of replacing the grease traps wasn’t viable.  They needed an alternative solution. What BIEMS did BIEMS was applied to … Read more

Why you should use BIEMS

Published on February 18th, 2010 in BIEMS | Comments 0

Here’s a quick table summary showing what problems you may have and the outcomes you get from using BIEMS. You have: You apply: You get: – An odour problem – Sulphide or BOD Problem – Soil Contamination – A need for bioremediation – Fats & Oils that need breaking down – Algal Blooms – Excess … Read more

What is bioremediation?

Published on February 18th, 2010 in BIEMS, FAQ'S | Comments 0

BIO-REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY Bio-remediation, using the technology of molecular and bacterial control is becoming a far more viable and cost effective way to treat waste water and waste solids than expensive plant and machinery to control the increasing volume of industrial and human waste. Any volume of water that is held in a collection state will … Read more

How much does BIEMS increase biological activity?

Published on February 18th, 2010 in BIEMS, FAQ'S | Comments 0

From our field tests One problem in effluent disposal is the limit set by public authorities on the permitted concentration of nitrate in public water supplies. All biological treatment processes are dependent upon reproduction of the organisms employed. It cannot be assumed in waste management that all the major and trace elements needed in the … Read more

What are the advantages of BIEMS Bioremediation?

Published on February 18th, 2010 in BIEMS, FAQ'S | Comments 0

BIEMS advantages: Biologically based material. Economical and efficient Accelerates decomposition of solids Cleanses fat and grease Decreases BOD Eliminates offensive odours Increases Dissolved Oxygen Less Total Suspended Solids Non toxic No machinery needed No hazardous residues No special handling

What are the sources of odour?

Published on February 18th, 2010 in BIEMS, FAQ'S | Comments 0

Odours are generally caused by organic molecules in the gaseous phase. They comprise certain elements in specific combinations which are detectable by the sense of smell. Unpleasant odours are usually derived from unsaturated organic compounds, such as are formed when vegetable or animal material decomposes. These odours frequently arise from compounds containing carbon/nitrogen and carbon/sulphur … Read more

Welcome to BIEMSBioremediation.com

Published on January 11th, 2010 in BIEMS, FAQ'S | Comments 0

We have set up our new website to share our Bioremediation technology with the world. Please be patient as we add more information, case studies and use cases over the next few weeks. You can still use the contact form on the order page if you have any queries. – Gary Lord