Bio-Activators in wastewater
Treating wastewater with Bio-Activators versus Chemicals
The Bio-Activation of microorganisms has in recent years evolved into a new and better way of treating wastewater. Recent discoveries in the field of molecular metabolic enhancement has allowed NRP Inc. to address the issue of wastewater treatment by applying this technology to simple and complex endogenous microorganisms for wastewater treatment. Traditionally wastewater treatment has been achieved by the addition of certain chemicals, which act as a bonding agent to a specific molecule of the molecular structure being treated. By doing so, the problem being treated chemically is not eliminated but only masked and molecularly changed into another chemical, which generally is not as hazardous.
 
Optimizing the microbial growth environment by the addition of a Bio-Activator is the safest and most cost effective way to improve treatment plant efficiency. By the addition of NRP's Bio-Activator, the microbes full potential is released sending dramatic changes throughout the entire treatment system.
 
In the collection system significant results can be achieved with Bio-Activation.
 
By enhancing the metabolic rate of the endogenous organisms via Bio-Activation the following can be achieved.
 
The reduction of fats oils and grease;
Hydrogen sulfide reduction;
Significant Corrosion reduction;
 
Many improvements within a wastewater facility are also achieved via Bio-Activation such as,
 
Improving plant effluent quality;
Significant sludge reduction;
Improved settleability;
Scum formation reduction;
Odor reduction;
Enhanced biological nutrient removal;
Improved turbidity;
Elimination of filamentous algae;
 
Many plant and collection system operators around the world are turning to Bio-Activation as an improved, safe and cost effective means of treatment.
 
Bio-Kat is 100% natural environmentally and physically safe to use in all prescribed treatment options and is currently awaiting approval and listing by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in the oil remediation program as one of twelve oil spill control agents.
 
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