Oppenheimer Biotechnology Inc. Austin, Texas Trinidad and Tobago Tank Bottoms and Sugar Cane Waste Composting and Land Farming April 20. 1998 This is a proposal to offer a process that will effectively bioremediate the combined wastes from petroleum tank sludge and the residues from sugar refining, to augment agricultural lands and that will enhance […]
The Archaea Alchemy for Global Restoration
195 The Natural History of Nitrogen Fixation
The Natural History of Nitrogen Fixation Jason Raymond*, Janet L. Siefert, Christopher R. Staples* and Robert E. Blankenship* * Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe Department of Statistics, Rice University, Houston E-mail: blankenship@asu.edu . In recent years, our understanding of biological nitrogen fixation has been bolstered by a diverse array of scientific […]
194 Toxins Successfully Bioremediated using the Archaea Microbes
The Dirty Dozen A partial list of toxins successfully bioremediated using the Archaea microbes found in the product BioZome Aldrin – A pesticide used to control termites in three nurseries and buildings, insects in grain storage, soil pests on cornfields and possible control of tsetse flies. It probably is no longer produced, but stockpiles could […]
193 Summary of Analytical Results for Archaea use
Summary of Analytical Results West Palm Beach, Florida YS-01 Yard-After (Prior to Treatment FDEP Parameters treatment) (8 days) Cleanup Goal % Reduction Chlordane 30,000 4,400 800 85% 4,4’-DDD 98 52 4,400 43% 4,4’-DDE 300 110 2900 63% 4,4’-DDT 390 100 3,100 74% Dieldrin 2,800 700 70 75% […]
192 Technical Brief for Archaea
Look at the difference when using Archaea on your plants. Through photosynthesis, plants in the ocean capture energy from the sun and use it to convert carbon dioxide and dissolve nutrients to promote growth. Soils that have a nutritional and microbial balance, similar to that of ancient oceans will significantly increase plant growth. […]