Advanced microbial solutions for growing wastewater challenges
Rapid population growth is straining wastewater infrastructure across the country. Municipal plants face tightening phosphorus and nitrogen limits. Commercial properties battle chronic grease buildup. Rural communities depend on failing septic systems. Chemical treatments create secondary problems—sludge accumulation, corrosive byproducts, and ongoing liability.
Our integrated biologic + biochar approach breaks down waste, eliminates odors, and restores system balance — our microbial consortia handle the active biological treatment while biochar provides structural support, carbon sequestration, and long-term system stability.
High-potency microbial cultures actively digest organic matter, keeping systems running at peak efficiency.
Active N cycling processes release bound nitrogen, reducing ammonia buildup and meeting stricter discharge limits.
Specialized microbes break down fats, oils, and greases—preventing costly blockages and pump failures.
Neutralizes hydrogen sulfide at the source—eliminating corrosive, foul odors that damage pipes and harm workers.
Significantly reduces biochemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids for easier treatment and compliance.
Specialized nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria convert harmful ammonia into harmless nitrogen gas.
Common septic and wastewater challenges—and how our microbial solutions address each one.
| Problem | What Happens | Our Solution |
|---|---|---|
| FOG Buildup | Fats, oils, and greases accumulate, causing blockages, backups, and costly pump repairs | Specialized lipase enzymes break down FOG into digestible compounds before they accumulate |
| Odor & H₂S | Hydrogen sulfide creates rotten-egg odors, corrodes concrete and metal pipes, and poses health risks | Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria convert H₂S into sulfate, eliminating odor at the source |
| High BOD/TSS | Excessive organic load overwhelms treatment capacity, leading to permit violations | High-activity microbial consortia consume organic matter faster than traditional treatment |
| Ammonia & Nitrogen | Rising ammonia and nitrate levels trigger violations, algal blooms, and ecosystem damage | 83% nitrogen release through active N cycling—ammonia → nitrite → nitrate → nitrogen gas |
| Septic Failure | System backs up, drains slowly, or fails entirely—requiring expensive excavation and replacement | 93% fermentation activity restores biological balance, extending system life and performance |
$3.00–$7.00/m³
Treatment cost
20–50% Less
vs. conventional chemical methods
Save up to 50% on treatment costs while achieving better results
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Based in Utah · Serving Clients Nationwide