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| PDM-7 WT
Microbial Wastewater Treatment
For wastewater treatment, we combine
20 bacteria cultures (ATCC Class 1 Organisms), 5 yeast cultures
and 1 mold culture. This 26 strain formulation ensures a comprehensive
elimination of the wide range of organic wastes found in Septic
Systems, Grease Traps, Drain Lines, Animal Waste Lagoons,
Municipal and Industrial Wastewater applications.
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| PDM-7 HC
Microbial Hydrocarbon Treatment
For hydrocarbon waste, we combine 6 bacteria
cultures (ATCC Class 1 Organisms), and 1 yeast culture . This
7 strain formulation with the addition of PDM-7 nutrient ensures
a comprehensive elimination of the wide range of wastes such
as crude oil, paraffin, gasoline, phenols, naphthalene, biphenyls,
benzopyrene, chlorinated phenols, brake fluids, cyanide, zylene,
phthalate esters, pentane, organic pesticides, kerosene, isoprene,
heptane, dichlorobenzene, silicon oils, styrene, isobutanol,
hexene, ethylene glycol, diesel fuel, chloroform, butanol,
acetone and many more.
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| A Formulation
Combing Bacteria, Mold & Yeast
Our formulation utilizes mesophilic
bacteria (for mid-temperature environments), thermophilic
bacteria (for high-temperature environments), aerobic bacteria
(for oxygen-rich environments), faculative anaerobic bacteria
(for oxygen-depleted environments), yeast cultures (for low
pH environments) and one mold culture (for highly-aggressive
phosphate assimilation).
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| A Formulation
Combing 26 Individual Microbes
Our combination of 26 individual microbes
ensures the removal of all targeted wastes. Combined, these
26 microbes produce the following list of required enzymes:
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- The four basic industry standard enzymes,
namely amylase for degrading starches, protease for proteins,
lipase for grease and fat, and cellulase for tissue. In
addition, our microbes produce diastase for increased starch
removal
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- Three other specific enzymes required for
the comprehensive elimination of fruit and vegetable wastes.
These three enzymes are pectinase for pectin (fibrous material
found in certain fruits and vegetables), xylanase for xylan
(also found in fruits and vegetables), and ligninase for
the lignin (the heartiest material found in leaves, stems,
etc.).
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- The keratinase enzyme, required for
degrading hai
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- The urease enzyme, for ammonia and
urea removal.
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