Microbes for degradation?
We know that hydrocarbons are not a single chain but consist of multiple rings and chain structures. There is no single
micro-organism which can consume the wide variety of hydrocarbon contaminants in the soil. Thus, the labs are made to identify
specific strains of micro organisms which are then blended into a single medium to combat the soil contamination. This is
not a fool proof method as a100% bio-remediation and mitigation rate is never achieved utilizing the externally induced micro-organism
which are not native to a particular area. Further, the lab-grown cultures are not tolerant to hot and humid areas. Under
tropicalconditions, it has been noted that most of the lab nurtured microbes do notsurvive. Many countries ban the entry of
biological entities due to over bearing fear of disease etc.
The enhanced bio-remediation process is entirely different and the process does not use any lab grown or cultured micro-organisms.
We recognize the fact that earth is full of microbes of every standard and form. Mother earth has innate ability to remediate
the maladies created by the mankind, on its own. However, the natural remediation process is very long.
How our method of bio remediation works?
After years of study, research and observation, our research team has understood the natural remediation process and this
knowledge helped us to device a system which utilizes the naturally occurring microbes native to a particular area to remediate
the hydrocarbon, petro-chemical and other hazardous wastes.
The naturally occurring microbes secrete enzymes and these enzymes split the hydrocarbons into molecules. Thus, each individual
molecule is encircled by a ring of enzymes secreted by the microbes and the isolated molecules then become the source of nutrition
for the microbes. As more and more molecules are encapsulated, more and more food is available for microbes, which then consume
the hydrocarbon molecules.
But for the remediation and consumption of hazardous material by microbes in large quantities, huge volumes of enzymes
have to be secreted. And this process is time consuming. This is the reason why the natural remediation process takes years
to initiate and decades to end. As, we understand this natural enzymatic process, we began the use of a bioformulation, which
is very close in resemblance to the natural secretion of the microbes. This water soluble bio-enzyme is diluted to the requisite
concentration and sprayed over the contaminated soil or petroleum waste. The bio-enzymes thus sprayed splits the hydrocarbons
or petro-chemical waste into molecules and the molecules are encircled and encapsulated by water bearing ring of the enzyme.
Surrounding soils containing naturally occurring bacteria is sprinkled on the top of the contaminated soil to introduce native
microbes into the remediation system. These microbes then feed on the isolated molecules and start to multiply rapidly. The
microbes thus consume large volume of contaminants very quickly.
Since this process evolves hydrogen and oxygen is consumed at rapidly, it is essential that these ingredients are introduced
to the soils on a daily basis. Water is the best source and the contaminate soil treated with enzyme has to be moistened on
a daily basis. Within two weeks, radical change can be observed in the texture and color of the soil. A second treatment of
bio-enzyme is then given after tilling the soil to expose the under lying layers of contaminated soil. Tilling also helps
in the introduction of microbes to lower levels which will help to expose raw contaminants to the microbes. After the second
spray, these contaminants are encapsulated and converted into a readily available food source to the microbes which then start
consuming the hydrocarbons or hazardous contaminants immediately.
Depending upon the level of contamination two or more treatments are required to completely mitigate the hydrocarbons
or the hazardous contaminants.Once the contaminants are totally consumed, the available food source diminishing, the microbes
will die and their number will come back to original naturally balanced level. In this process, there is no net increase or
decrease of naturally occurring microbe count. This process has been proven in numerous field applications containing various
kinds of petroleum sludges and refineries waste.
We have given details from our past projects with photographs at the case histories page. Please click the link to read
the case study. Should you require any details, we shall be glad to furnish the same.
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