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SEMEL DORING………
BACTERIA
 Bacteria are seen by most people as “undesired and dangerous”, which
is not really true.
 Many bacteria are imperative to certain processes and are used to our
advantage as long as a good balance can be maintained.
 A few examples are:
 Digestion of plants (cellulose) by ruminants as well as monogastric animals.
 The making of antibiotics by fermentation processes of certain bacteria and
fungi.
 Fermentation bacteria are used in the production of beer, wine and alcohol.
 Bacteria used to manufacture cheese and other dairy products.
 In the degradation of human and animal waste, like in sewage plants,
bacteria are vital.
BACTERIA
What happens in the TANK…
 Depending on the type of bacteria, bacteria needs
oxygen (aerobic bacteria) or nitrogen (anaerobic
bacteria) to grow.
 Bacteria work in 3 different ways to digest it’s feed
source (organic solids):
 Aerobic –uses oxygen in the digestion process. This
process is +/- 38 times faster than the anaerobic way.
 Anaerobic –uses sulfates in the digestion process.
 Anoxic –uses nitrates in the digestion process.
 Adsorb organic or other compound and then secrete an
enzyme to break it down into smaller “pieces” that are
assimilable .
 This “pieces” are then absorbed into the cell and are then
further broken down as it is used by the bacteria in it’s own
cell metabolism.
 Bacteria are very specific to the enzymes they use to break
down their nutrients, so, watch out for products that consists
of only enzymes.
 Bacteria grows exponentially (population doubles), i.e. starts
slowly and then faster and later levels out.
 It is not a chemical process and therefore bacteria needs
time.
How does bacteria work?
 DISINFECTANTS:
 Be careful with the use of products that is used to clean
toilets, baths and sinks – etiquette says “Safe for septic
tanks” and in the next sentence “Kills all bacteria”???.
 Soaps that contains disinfectants.
 STRONG ACIDS AND ALKALI'S:
 Acids that are used to “blow out” traps kills all bacteria. A
pH of 5-9, is optimal.
 SUNLIGHT:
 Ultraviolet rays from the sun kills bacteria.
 HEAT:
 Extreme temperatures kills or inhibits bacteria. Ideal
temperature is between 5 and 60 C.
What influences bacteria?
The Natural Solution to
Tough Environmental
Problems
HISTOSOL
 The product was researched and developed over 18
years at various Laboratories and Universities.
 It is a fossilized peat mined in Georgia, USA.
 It is presumed to have formed due to a meteorite hitting
the area millions of years ago.
 The raw material consists of approximately 95% lignin.
 Histosol Bio 10 contains 6-7% free lignin.
 The main component, free lignin, is highly reactive.
 Can adsorb approximately 1000 times it’s own mass in gaseous and
pollutant compounds.
 The reactive surface of 1kg lignin is estimated at 90 hectares.
 Lignin has a negative cation exchange capacity of 1500 to 3000 moles
per kilogram and are able to adsorb chemical compounds that are
“charged positive” up to a 1000 times it’s own molecular mass.
 Lignin is extremely effective in controlling odorous
compounds, specifically hydrogen sulfide (H2S), mercaptans and
ammonia (NH3). It will break up and bind these smelly compounds to
form less volatile material.
HISTOSOL
 Histosol OP-Bio 10 contains non-pathogenic Bacillus spp. spores (15
different strains) and Paenibacillus and Nitrobacillus bacteria, that were
specifically selected to digest the following:
 Protein.
 Starch.
 Cellulose.
 Detergents.
 Fat and natural greases and oils.
 It has a bacterial count of approximately 90 billion per liter in the dormant
(spore) form.
HISTOSOL
 Histosol Bio 10 contains aerobic, facultative aerobic, anaerobic as well
as aero-tolerant anaerobic bacteria.
 As aerobic bacteria grows approximately 30 times faster when ample
oxygen is available.
 The bacteria utilize the compounds adsorbed by the free lignin as an
energy source, to adsorb, break down and absorb nutrients which then
forms part of the cell structure.
 Methane gas, oxygen and carbon dioxide is then released to the
atmosphere.
 By doing this, harmful organisms such as Salmonella spp. and
Escherichia coli populations are reduced by limiting it’s food source.
HISTOSOL
 Micro- and macro-nutrients present in the
product is an excellent stimulant to
indigenous microbial populations in
aerobic and anaerobic environments.
 Will double the degradation rates of
organic matter.
HISTOSOL
 Bacteria in Histosol OP-Bio 10 perform in a
pH range of 5.0 – 9.8 with the optimum
near 7.
 The effective temperature range is
between 5 and 60 C.
 As sunlight kills bacteria, it must be stored
in a covered, cool, dry place.
HISTOSOL
 Histosol OP-Bio 10 is non-toxic, non-
hazardous and non-corrosive.
 Friendly to the environment.
 Totally harmless to humans, animals,
birds, plants and marine life.
HISTOSOL
BACTERIA
BACILLUS SPP
DISTILLED
WATER
NUTRIENTS
&
ENZYMES
LIGNIN
HISTOSOL
Features
 CONTROLS:
 Odors
 Corrosion
 Toxicity
 Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)
 Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
in all types of waste water systems.
Successful Applications
 Reduced H2S levels by 81% within 24
hours at a wastewater plant.
 Reduced equipment and plant corrosion
by 88% over a 3 year period.
 Reduced H2S levels in an air scrubber
system by 76%.
 Reduced BOD by 64% & TSS by 59% in 10
days in a 90 million liter per day aeration pond.
 Reduced BOD from 3000 to 900 in a grease trap
after 30 days (70%).
 Reduced use of a chemical polymer at a bakery
pre-treatment waste water plant by 70%.
Successful Applications
 Reduced TSS in the reclaim tank of a commercial car
wash to a point that 70% of the reclaimed water was
recycled.
 Increased decanting by 136 000 liters at a chicken
processing plant in 1 week and eliminated odor problem.
 Increased decanting by 302 000 liters at a cheese
factory and eliminated odors.
Successful Applications
 Reduced H2S levels at a rock quarry by 86%.
 Eliminated mercaptan odors at a fruit juice factory.
 Reduce solids in septic tanks and pit latrines with up to
50%.
 Inhibits harmful bacteria like, E.coli en Salmonella as it
reduces their food source.
 Eliminated ammonia odors at poultry farms.
 Eliminated odors at a cattle & sheep feedlot.
Successful Applications
Poultry Farm
AMMONIA
ppm
PEOPLE
POULTRY
Fall in egg
production
Weight
loss
Respiratory
lesions
Eye
lesions
20
Small
perceptible
Slight
25 – 30
Small
perceptible
Slight Slight
50 – 60
Increasing
Smell
+ + +
100
Eye & Nose
irritation
+ ++ + +
200
Eye & Nose
irritation
++ +++ ++ ++
Feedlot
26/08/08
07:30 hrs
26/08/08
15:30 hrs
 Wastewater Treatment Plants.
 Livestock Farms.
 Rock Quarries.
 Fruit Juice Factories.
 Bakeries.
 Grease Traps and Septic Tanks.
 Cheese Factories.
Current Applications
 Portable Toilets.
 Abattoirs.
 Meat and Seafood Processing Plants.
 Mushroom Canneries.
 Vegetable Farms and Processing Plants.
 Restaurants.
 Paper pulp plants and paper mills.
Current Applications
• Improve waste degradation.
• Eliminate odors.
• Reduce corrosion.
HISTOSOL
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Histosol : Powerful Bacteria Eliminator

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  • 16.  Bacteria are seen by most people as “undesired and dangerous”, which is not really true.  Many bacteria are imperative to certain processes and are used to our advantage as long as a good balance can be maintained.  A few examples are:  Digestion of plants (cellulose) by ruminants as well as monogastric animals.  The making of antibiotics by fermentation processes of certain bacteria and fungi.  Fermentation bacteria are used in the production of beer, wine and alcohol.  Bacteria used to manufacture cheese and other dairy products.  In the degradation of human and animal waste, like in sewage plants, bacteria are vital. BACTERIA
  • 17. What happens in the TANK…  Depending on the type of bacteria, bacteria needs oxygen (aerobic bacteria) or nitrogen (anaerobic bacteria) to grow.  Bacteria work in 3 different ways to digest it’s feed source (organic solids):  Aerobic –uses oxygen in the digestion process. This process is +/- 38 times faster than the anaerobic way.  Anaerobic –uses sulfates in the digestion process.  Anoxic –uses nitrates in the digestion process.
  • 18.  Adsorb organic or other compound and then secrete an enzyme to break it down into smaller “pieces” that are assimilable .  This “pieces” are then absorbed into the cell and are then further broken down as it is used by the bacteria in it’s own cell metabolism.  Bacteria are very specific to the enzymes they use to break down their nutrients, so, watch out for products that consists of only enzymes.  Bacteria grows exponentially (population doubles), i.e. starts slowly and then faster and later levels out.  It is not a chemical process and therefore bacteria needs time. How does bacteria work?
  • 19.  DISINFECTANTS:  Be careful with the use of products that is used to clean toilets, baths and sinks – etiquette says “Safe for septic tanks” and in the next sentence “Kills all bacteria”???.  Soaps that contains disinfectants.  STRONG ACIDS AND ALKALI'S:  Acids that are used to “blow out” traps kills all bacteria. A pH of 5-9, is optimal.  SUNLIGHT:  Ultraviolet rays from the sun kills bacteria.  HEAT:  Extreme temperatures kills or inhibits bacteria. Ideal temperature is between 5 and 60 C. What influences bacteria?
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  • 22. The Natural Solution to Tough Environmental Problems
  • 23. HISTOSOL  The product was researched and developed over 18 years at various Laboratories and Universities.  It is a fossilized peat mined in Georgia, USA.  It is presumed to have formed due to a meteorite hitting the area millions of years ago.  The raw material consists of approximately 95% lignin.  Histosol Bio 10 contains 6-7% free lignin.
  • 24.  The main component, free lignin, is highly reactive.  Can adsorb approximately 1000 times it’s own mass in gaseous and pollutant compounds.  The reactive surface of 1kg lignin is estimated at 90 hectares.  Lignin has a negative cation exchange capacity of 1500 to 3000 moles per kilogram and are able to adsorb chemical compounds that are “charged positive” up to a 1000 times it’s own molecular mass.  Lignin is extremely effective in controlling odorous compounds, specifically hydrogen sulfide (H2S), mercaptans and ammonia (NH3). It will break up and bind these smelly compounds to form less volatile material. HISTOSOL
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  • 31.  Histosol OP-Bio 10 contains non-pathogenic Bacillus spp. spores (15 different strains) and Paenibacillus and Nitrobacillus bacteria, that were specifically selected to digest the following:  Protein.  Starch.  Cellulose.  Detergents.  Fat and natural greases and oils.  It has a bacterial count of approximately 90 billion per liter in the dormant (spore) form. HISTOSOL
  • 32.  Histosol Bio 10 contains aerobic, facultative aerobic, anaerobic as well as aero-tolerant anaerobic bacteria.  As aerobic bacteria grows approximately 30 times faster when ample oxygen is available.  The bacteria utilize the compounds adsorbed by the free lignin as an energy source, to adsorb, break down and absorb nutrients which then forms part of the cell structure.  Methane gas, oxygen and carbon dioxide is then released to the atmosphere.  By doing this, harmful organisms such as Salmonella spp. and Escherichia coli populations are reduced by limiting it’s food source. HISTOSOL
  • 33.  Micro- and macro-nutrients present in the product is an excellent stimulant to indigenous microbial populations in aerobic and anaerobic environments.  Will double the degradation rates of organic matter. HISTOSOL
  • 34.  Bacteria in Histosol OP-Bio 10 perform in a pH range of 5.0 – 9.8 with the optimum near 7.  The effective temperature range is between 5 and 60 C.  As sunlight kills bacteria, it must be stored in a covered, cool, dry place. HISTOSOL
  • 35.  Histosol OP-Bio 10 is non-toxic, non- hazardous and non-corrosive.  Friendly to the environment.  Totally harmless to humans, animals, birds, plants and marine life. HISTOSOL
  • 37. Features  CONTROLS:  Odors  Corrosion  Toxicity  Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)  Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in all types of waste water systems.
  • 38. Successful Applications  Reduced H2S levels by 81% within 24 hours at a wastewater plant.  Reduced equipment and plant corrosion by 88% over a 3 year period.  Reduced H2S levels in an air scrubber system by 76%.
  • 39.  Reduced BOD by 64% & TSS by 59% in 10 days in a 90 million liter per day aeration pond.  Reduced BOD from 3000 to 900 in a grease trap after 30 days (70%).  Reduced use of a chemical polymer at a bakery pre-treatment waste water plant by 70%. Successful Applications
  • 40.  Reduced TSS in the reclaim tank of a commercial car wash to a point that 70% of the reclaimed water was recycled.  Increased decanting by 136 000 liters at a chicken processing plant in 1 week and eliminated odor problem.  Increased decanting by 302 000 liters at a cheese factory and eliminated odors. Successful Applications
  • 41.  Reduced H2S levels at a rock quarry by 86%.  Eliminated mercaptan odors at a fruit juice factory.  Reduce solids in septic tanks and pit latrines with up to 50%.  Inhibits harmful bacteria like, E.coli en Salmonella as it reduces their food source.  Eliminated ammonia odors at poultry farms.  Eliminated odors at a cattle & sheep feedlot. Successful Applications
  • 42. Poultry Farm AMMONIA ppm PEOPLE POULTRY Fall in egg production Weight loss Respiratory lesions Eye lesions 20 Small perceptible Slight 25 – 30 Small perceptible Slight Slight 50 – 60 Increasing Smell + + + 100 Eye & Nose irritation + ++ + + 200 Eye & Nose irritation ++ +++ ++ ++
  • 46.  Wastewater Treatment Plants.  Livestock Farms.  Rock Quarries.  Fruit Juice Factories.  Bakeries.  Grease Traps and Septic Tanks.  Cheese Factories. Current Applications
  • 47.  Portable Toilets.  Abattoirs.  Meat and Seafood Processing Plants.  Mushroom Canneries.  Vegetable Farms and Processing Plants.  Restaurants.  Paper pulp plants and paper mills. Current Applications
  • 48. • Improve waste degradation. • Eliminate odors. • Reduce corrosion. HISTOSOL