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What are biologicals?

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What are biologicals?

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Biologicals are specially selected friendly microorganisms, from nature, which produce enzymes. These microorganisms speed up the process of degradation turning biological wastes, such as fat and grease, into simple sugars, carbon dioxide and water. What are enzymes? They are the catalysts in Natures’ waste clearance programme to breakdown natural waste reducing them to simple harmless entities, sugars, carbon dioxide and water. These readily disperse leaving treated areas clean and odour free. What can biologicals do? Biologicals can digest natural waste. Different strains of bacteria are used to digest different forms of natural waste. For example they can be used in accumulated fat and grease in sewerage systems and pumping stations, odours in lines, septic tanks, waste bins and landfill sites, stabilisers in effluent treatment and start-up in all treatment plants, ammonia reduction and general slurry treatment including bio-remediation of soil. They form a general spectrum for many

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