What is bioremediation?
Published on February 18th, 2010 in BIEMS, FAQ'S
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 ‘striate’ with lower levels often holding suspended matter which decomposes. This leads to gasses being given off which pollute the surrounding air. Mixing the levels through machine aeration eases the problem but requires major expenditure on machinery.
Aeration is more easily achieved by introducing oxygenation bacteria and giving them the correct food balance to survive and multiply. With the fermentation blend of essential trace foods in BIEMS it is possible to restore ponds, lakes and lagoons to a healthy state within 14 days.
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