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Bio-Nutrients

Source: Fang Chemicals
The main objective of a biological treatment process is to remove organic pollutants (BOD) from wastewater.
Fang Chemicalsjective of a biological treatment process is to remove organic pollutants (BOD) from wastewater. Microbial nutrition is the basis for most of the biological GROWTH technology. Macro nutrients (N & P) must be present in sufficient quantities to support biological growth. The required ratio of BOD:N:P for optimum treatment efficiency were recommended at 100:5:1. However, the actual nutrient requirement may vary from plant to plant depending on the type of process applied, composition of waste, plant design, mode of operation, and other environmental factors.

Bio-Nutrients are unique and innovative products which offer an impressive range of features and benefits for biological wastewater treatment systems. Each Bio-Nutrient is a single component liquid product, custom formulated to provide both N and P in readily available forms and at a balanced ratio. Each formulation is custom designed to meet a particular nutrient deficiency of a system. New formulations have been developed to produce neutral pH, non-hazardous products that also stand cold weather to zero degree Fahrenheit.

Bio-Nutrients have been successfully used since 1994 by major mills including:

  • Georgia-Pacific Corp.
  • International Paper Co.
  • Jefferson Smurfit Corp.
  • Kimberly-Clark Corp.
  • Mead Corp.
  • Stone Container Corp.
  • Willamette Industries Inc.
  • and many others

The following benefits were reported by our customers over the past five years since Bio-Nutrients have been on the market:

  • Replaces anhydrous or aqua ammonia and phosphoric acid in one much safer product.
  • Easier to store and dispense with no smell.
  • Custom-made balanced nutrients are cost effective.
  • No need for process safety management reporting.
  • Less operating cost and better effluent quality.

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