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Grease,
Fats and Oil digestion
in a fast food outlet grease trap |
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Grease,
Fats and Oil digestion
in a fast food outlet grease trap |
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concentrated, dry blend
of stabilized bacterial
spores and micronutrients
formulated for use in the
degradation of petroleum
based hydrocarbons. |
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Hydrocarbons are some of
the most difficult organic
substance to break-down.
Petroleum refinery wastewater
generally contains petroleum
hydrocarbons and non-petroleum
organic wastes. For this
reason HPT contains a synergistic
blend of petroleum degrading
and organic waste degrading
bacterial strains along
with additional nutrients.
These microbes will use
the hydrocarbons as a food
source, which is ultimately
converted to water and carbon
dioxide (CO2). The hydrocarbons
are degraded as they are
metabolised to provide the
microbe with energy.
Each strain in was selected
to work under diverse environmental
conditions and provides
the most complete digestion
of petroleum and petroleum
degradation by-products.
It contains proven petroleum
degrading strains. As shown
in the two graphs below,
gas chromatograph analysis
confirmed that these strains
metabolize hydrocarbon products
such as gasoline, oil, diesel,
and BTEX (Benzene, Toluene,
Ethyl benzene, and Xylene).
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Applications |
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Reduce
the presence of hydrocarbons
in the final effluent
of wastewater treatment
plants. |
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As
a treatment for waste
oil in ship bilges
& machinery spaces.
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Reduces petroleum
hydrocarbons to desired
levels in oil/water
separators. |
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Applied in conjunction
with bioremediation
programs to reduce
hydrocarbons in contaminated
soils. |
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Truck and car wash
wastewater treatment. |
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| Benefits |
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Limits the impact
of oils and grease
in open reticulation
systems. |
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Breaks the bonds
in hydrocarbon molecules
reducing the impact
these may have on
the system. |
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The costs of cleaning,
maintenance and waste
disposal are reduced. |
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