Bioremediation Definition: bio-re-me-di-a-tion

The branch of biotechnology that uses biological processes to overcome environmental problems.  The act of treating waste or pollutants by the use of microorganisms (as bacteria) that can break down the undesirable substances.

The science of bioremediation and continuous R&D initiatives is what separates Green N Cleen from the competition.

 

Green N Cleen's Bioremediation Science Process 

Click on "Bioremediation Document" for further explanation of Green N Cleen's bioremediation science process that targets sewers, grease traps and municipal lift stations.  This includes mode-of-action and solution.

Bioremediation Document

 

How GNC's Bioremediation Process Works in a Wastewater Collection System

Green N Cleen's comprehensive, pro-active solution incorporates strategic weekly dosing in targeted FOG & odor Hot Spots at lift stations and manhole access points, and if required food service grease traps and water treatment plants. 

These bespoke programs are tailored for each individual sewage infrastructure and effectively use a city's unique infrastructure as a way in which to dispense our non-pathogenic microbes. 

Once activated and dosed, our microbes will continually feed, digest and convert FOG into CO2 and lower levels of TSS's, BOD's and H2S not only in the treated area, but in all areas downstream for up to 30 days. 

This best in class program has 100% efficacy, is cost effective and is 100% environmentally friendly!