Biopreparates
Bacteria products can help us significantly improve variuous waste water treatment processes where comon systems are not efficient.
The main targets of bacteria products in waste water treatment systems:
- Anaerobic sludge and fat digesters
- Increase of biogas production
- Odour Control, reduction of Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) corrosion
- Denitrification under anoxic conditions
- Fat, Oil and Grease degradation in drains/grease traps/ buffer tanks
- For high temperature wastewater. To improve flocculation
- Bacteria on activated carbon for degradation of hydrocarbons in activated sludge systems with increased toxicity
- For facultative lagoons. For BOD removal and Odour Control
- Hydrocarbon degraders for industrial wastewater treatment plants in petrochemical industry and refineries
- Absorbent for oil on water with oil degrading bacteria
- Reduction of biological sludge concentration and sludge processing costs
- Bacteria on activated carbon for degradation of raw municipal wastewater containing industrial effluent that increases the toxicity for the biomass
- Fat, Oil and Grease, protein and fibrous material removal from sewer lines, lift stations, wastewater treatment systems and anaerobic digesters that receive municipal and food industrial wastewater
- Reduction of filamentous micro-organisms /Improvement of SVI/ Increased RAS-concentration/ Reduction of Suspended Solid concentration
- Nitrification
- Degradation of lignins, cellulosics, sizes and other pulping and paper making by-products
- Reduction of hydrocarbons and toxicity in chemical and pharmaceutical wastewater
- Oil absorber with active oil degrading bacteria for oil, fuel and other hydrocarbon based product leakages
Photo below shows how biopreparates effectively eliminates fats from meat production effluent:

Effluent before treatment Effluent after treatment

Effluent before treatment Effluent after treatment
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