Wastewater Management
Bioacceleration method in wastewater treatment plants brings a new perspective to traditional wastewater enhancement methods.
We produce innovative solutions for water and wastewater treatment with biotechnology using specially developed bacterial cultures.
The bioacceleration method, which has been used to support processes that have existed in wastewater treatment plants for many years, brings a new perspective to traditional wastewater enhancement methods. In principle, it is aimed to increase the performance of the systems in a short time by adding specially developed bacterial cultures obtained with biotechnology to bioreactors that show low performance due to the lack of the required number of specific microorganisms.
The parameters that are desired to be eliminated by these specially developed bacterial cultures are removed from the system in a way that creates less hazardous end products. Thus, the ecosystem and the protection of the resource are supported. We offer innovative solutions for water and wastewater treatment with bioacceleration technology, which takes the sustainability and protection of biological diversity as its responsibility in harmony with the ecosystem.
Biological Sludge Reduction
Biological Sludge Reduction
Application of daily biological excess sludge to be removed from the system in activated sludge systems
Outlet Wastewater Treatment
Outlet Wastewater Treatment
We use bacteria to improve the effluent quality in activated sludge, MBR and hybrid systems.
Nitrogen & Phosphorus Control
Nitrogen & Phosphorus Control
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal from Wastewater Treatment Plant Outlet by Bacterial Sulfate Reduction in a Bioreactor
Efficiency Increase in Anaerobic Systems
Efficiency Increase in Anaerobic Systems
Increased biogas efficiency in anaerobic sludge digesters, biogas plants and other anaerobic wastewater treatment rectors.
Foam and Odor Removal
Foam and Odor Removal
YDRO PROCESS® breaks down biosurfactants produced by oil-grease, nocardia and cyanobacteria and helps prevent and reduce foam formation.
Biochemical mixtures containing specially developed bacterial cultures, surfactants and biocatalysts are used to eliminate bad odors resulting from putrefaction.