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Industrial Bioremediation

A Natural Process of Cleaning the Soil

No one can deny that the most publicly acceptable process of soil remediation is to let naturally occurring microorganisms do their job and clean soil that has been contaminated. This natural process happens every day in the forest, and in composting bins where household waste is renewed into usable soil.

But what happens when the natural organisms in the soil are destroyed by contamination? The solution is to add these natural micro-organisms back into the contaminated soil, so the natural bioremediation process can clean the soil. Because the natural microorganisms are injected into the soil in a perfectly analyzed and balanced solution, the soil can be cleaned to a level unequaled by and faster than any other method. And the soil is preserved for future generations.

Bioremediation clean-ups of industrial spills are much better accepted by the public and by regulatory agencies, because of demonstrated positive results. A major benefit of the process is that the soils are treated in place,and will be rejuvenated back to the original natural state.

Before bioremediation the soil is hard, compacted, and contaminated. The bioremediation process returns the soil to its natural state.


B&S Research

B&S Research is an environmental technology company with its roots in agricultural bioremediation. Farmers are tough, cost-conscious customers who demand fast results. In record time the B&S bioremediation process has cleaned soils that were full of chemicals.

B&S has had equally impressive results with industrial bioremediation. B&S offers reliable bioremediation products, know-how and experience on specific projects. B&S Research's natural microbes are enhanced by a combination of emulsifiers and nutrients. B&S aerobic and anaerobic bioremediation technology assists environmental clean-ups of:
  • chemicals
  • organic compounds
  • PCB's
  • hydrocarbons
  • sludge
  • sewage
  • municipal solid waste
  • streams and others