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Technical
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Highly concentrated - 100 billion cells per gram (1011) |
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Consortium
of naturally occurring communities of aerobic and micro-aerophilic
microorganisms. |
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Single
cells ranging in size from 1 to 10 microns. |
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5+ year shelf life |
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Non-Toxic |
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Aerobic - requires oxygen |
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Dry - gray white powder |
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Activated by water -
provides our customers the opportunity to activate the microbes
at their convenience. |
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pH range 5.50 - 10.00 |
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Temperature tolerance range 35F - 120F |
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Listed on
U.S. EPA . NCPP
list for over 11 years. This listing does NOT mean
that EPA approves, recommends, licenses, certifies, or
authorizes the use of this product on an oil
discharge. This listing means only that data have
been submitted to EPA as required by subpart J of the
National Contingency Plan, Sec.
300.915 |
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All of our
microbial products are derived from The Oppenheimer Formula.
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Our proprietary manufacturing and drying process retains 99.9%
of the microbes. Thus resulting in a superior product that works
extremely well. |
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living assemblage, it must be understood that they can be
destroyed by caustics, high concentrations of chlorine, some solvents, and chemicals. |
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X-raying the microbes will kill and destroy them. |
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Health and
Safety Information |
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All of our microbes are collected from naturally occurring water and
sources through out the world. We have perfected
the art of commercially reproducing them in large quantities. |
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Potential pathogens to man, animals, or plants are excluded by
cultivating our microbes in a proprietary process, and by using
oil as the sole carbon source. |
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microbes are routinely analyzed by an independent laboratory for
dangerous and toxic microorganisms, and certified to be human, animal, and
plant pathogen free. |
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We
don't
manufacture
genetically engineered or freeze dry our microbes*. |
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Exhaustive tests in the laboratory and in the field have
documented the efficiency, safety, and reliability of the
products. |
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Over the past 24 years, these microbes have been used in several
different ecological systems, resulting in no negative impact. |
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The process of freeze-drying microbial products generally destroys a
minimum of 50% of the microbes.
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