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Environmentally-Friendly Wastewater Technology

  05/10/2011
NCH Corporation and NCH Australia have announced the availability of the BioAmp drain and wastewater maintenance system. This patented biological delivery system is available as a wastewater treatment programme under NCH Australia and includes a team of application experts, dedicated and highly trained to meet facilities' maintenance and environmental compliance goals.
 

BioAmp

The NCH Australia BioAmp system earned a nomination for the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award Program sponsored by the US EPA and The American Chemical Society.


The BioAmp technology is the result of over fifteen years of research and development and a combination of engineering and microbiology. This environmentally-friendly technology for wastewater treatment is suited for correction of poor wastewater parameters, reduction of grease, fat and oil build-up, and immediate odour correction in drain systems like grease traps, septic tanks and sewage treatment plants at a fraction of the cost of other bacteria based treatments. The device is an on-site microbial fermentation and delivery system that produces an unprecedented amount of active, naturally occurring bacteria, automatically every day. The BioAmp system by NCH Australia is currently being used by several multi-national corporations, agricultural corporations and colleges in the country, as part of their corporate advocacy to protect and conserve the environment.

 

The BioAmp system delivers 31 trillion live Pseudomonas and Bacillus bacterial cells every 24 hours into drains, grease traps or wastewater systems at one-tenth the cost of commercially available dry powder or liquid bacterial formulations. By dispensing 31 trillion live bacteria into the wastewater stream daily, the BioAmp exponentially amplifies the natural breakdown of organic waste including fats, oils and grease. With this technology, companies are experiencing significant savings in their everyday operations. It allows manufacturing facilities to bring the wastewater treatment facilities in-house and treat the wastewater before it is discharged into the sewer system.

 

 







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