Biological Remediation for Petroleum
Hydrocarbons
Biological remediation (bioremediation) is the
process of using microorganisms or their enzymes to remove toxic hydrocarbons
from the environment. Bioremediation processes are used in applications such as
groundwater remediation and soil remediation. The microbes break down the
hydrocarbons and convert them to water, carbon dioxide and amino acids, which
are natural and harmless.
Biological remediation significantly cuts costs
and time generally associated with contaminant clean-ups. Microbial remediation
can also be used in in-situ remediation and ex-situ remediation, meaning the
contaminated matter can be treated on the spot or can be removed and treated
elsewhere.
Examples of petroleum
hydrocarbons are: crude oil, jet fuel, diesel fuel, gasoline to name a
few.
Excavation, disposal and pump and treat methods
are a thing of the past. Biological remediation is the new way to clean up
contaminants and Natural Environmental Systems has your
product.
Natural Enviro 8000 is produced as a highly
concentrated powder with a bacteria count of 50 billion CFU/ gram, making it
highly effective in the treatment of large areas. Natural Enviro 8000 is
available in 25lb pails and 300lb drums.
- Saves
money
- Saves
time
- Non-hazardous by
products
- All-natural
"Not available in Massachusetts, New York or
Washington D.C."
Disclaimer: Natural
Enviro 8000 Bioremediation is on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's NCP
Product Schedule. This listing does NOT mean that EPA approves, recommends,
licenses, certifies, or authorizes the use of Natural Enviro 8000 Bioremediation
on an oil discharge. The listing means only that data have been submitted to EPA
as required by subpart J of the National Contingency Plan, Section 300.915.
(Source: 40 CFR §300.920 (e)).
The
On-Sceen Coordinator for the EPA or Coast Guard must approve the use of this
product, prior to it's use.
Call 800-999-9345 for pricing
and test results