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Organic Sludge Reduction and Elimination

We have guaranteed processes for Sludge Reduction and elimination.  Wastewater Process has eliminated all need to mechanically dredge organic sludges.  Our SludgeKill technology will reach your goals with pure biological techniques.  No more hauling, dredging, dewatering, land application or expensive flocculation chemistry.  The sludges are all eliminated in-situ.

How can we help you?

Industries Served

Municipal Waste Stabilization Lagoons

Chicken Processing Operations

Rendering Plant Sludges

Activated Sludge In-Process Waste Reduction

Wastewater Collection Systems

Chemical Processing

Distillation and Brewing Operations

Manure Lagoon Dewatering

Animal Production Operations

Any Accumulated Organic Wastewater

Wastewater Optimization Process

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Establish Contact and Understand Your Needs

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Onsite Consultation

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Operational Savings Evaluation

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SludgeKill System Design and Implementation

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Training + Ongoing Support and Data Collection

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5-Year Instrumentation Guarantee

Before and After

How does SludgeKill work?

Specialized bacteria are combined with nutrients to hydrolyze hard to degrade organics in wastewater treatment.

After this new strain of bacteria has solubilized these organics into simple sugars, the native bacteria in the process convert the material into harmless  carbon dioxide. 

The result is a significant reduction of organic sludge build-up.  This results in saving time and money through a completely non-invasive natural process. 

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