How Bioremediation Works ?

 
 
How Bioremediation Works ?
As a result of 20 years of R&D at our facility in Florida, we have developed robust strains of beneficial micro-organisms that have the power to decompose oils, fats, grease, sugars and starches into harmless carbon dioxide and water. Regular dosing of these micro-organisms into the drains create high-count microbe colonies. The microbes are literally at work 24/7. They produce a biofilm in the drainage system. So as organic waste is released into the drains, it is consumed on contact by the live micro-organisms and converted into harmless carbon dioxide and water.


OILS, FATS & GREASE BIOREMEDIATION
Step 1: Grease molecules consist of fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone.
Step 2: Lipase enzymes in the micro-organisms break the bonds that hold the molecule together.
Step 3: Micro-organisms digest the fatty acids converting them into harmless carbon dioxide and water.





Before: A 3-foot thick, solid layer of grease

After: 6 months of using GES(grease eradication treatment), the water was clear.