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Environoc 201 |
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Composition:
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Twenty seven different strains of free living microbes |
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Bacteria: |
Gram + and gram - strains that have demonstrated the ability to degrade a wide variety of complex organic molecules |
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Actinomycetes:
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Soil bacteria that have some unusual degradation capabilities |
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Fungi:
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Mycelial fungi that have demonstrated the ability to degrade complex chlorinated compounds |
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Capabilities: |
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Isoprenoid, linear and cyclic terpene degradation |
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have demonstrated the ability to break down a variety of terpene compounds of varying complexity |
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Chlorinated hydrocarbon degradation |
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have demonstrated the ability to break down methylene chloride, DCE, TCE, perchloroethylene and related compounds |
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Enhanced removal of many pesticides and herbicides |
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have demonstrated the ability to reduce the levels of many pesticides in soil and washwater applications |
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Degradation of phenols and related compounds |
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have demonstrated the ability to degrade phenol, various cresols, dichlorophenol and pentachlorophenol |
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Applications:
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Citrus processors experiencing peel oil shocks to their wastewater treatment systems
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Various chemical manufacturers
that have complex recalcitrant compounds in their wastewater
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Clothing manufacturers that have complex dyes and other related compounds in their wastewater
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Pesticide and herbicide manufacturing wastewater treatment applications
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Agricultural treatment locations with excessive residuals of certain pesticides and herbicides
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Pesticide and herbicide equipment washing wastewater at golf courses, landscaping and similar operations
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Brewing Instructions & MSDS Information
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