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A concentration of enzymes and nutrients in a micromix suitable for promoting the rapid breakdown of natural pollutants. An example of natural pollutants that these enzymes can combat are: - Oil spills
- Raw sewage
- Effluent from food factories e.g. milk, cheese, breweries, bakeries
- Effluent from industrial factories
- Runoff from road surfaces
- Residual products from refineries
- Effluent from meat processing plants
- Effluent from tanneries
These enzymes, when used in the correct concentrations, can be used to combat major contamination for rapid breakdown of the pollutant in order to restore a natural balance as soon as possible. After that the concentrations can be reduced to create a maintenance routine to maintain the natural balance. |