Using the Bioremediation ...
Published by Guy McGowen, President/CEO/Chief Science Officer
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Nigeria will not allow any microbial solutions to be used. The TPH's have been running over 100K
Published by Mary Meyer, President /CEO at Osprey EcoConsult Nigeria Ltd. / CEO Osprey Spill Control
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Mary; Someone is pulling a scam. Chemical intervention will not be effective. Only microbial intervention will work. If there is a portion of their infrastructure that will actually inspect each powdered product then I would recommend a very small microbe that is 1/10,000 the size of the smallest bacteria. The RNA group name for this species is Archaea. The only way you can tell they are there is with a scanning electron microscope. That will only show millions together but never able to see a single one. South Africa uses this microbe more than any other country. The USDA/NOP has approved it as 100% organic and the W.T.O. has authorized its use because of its natural ability to eliminate all pathogens and toxins. When it is shipped into any country with corrupt officials it is identified by its ISO number and as a "Healing Clay" Which also happens to be true. I am in Texas. If you want an expert closer to you Jean Marius from France I believe is the most knowledgeable.
Published by Guy McGowen, President/CEO/Chief Science Officer
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The micro organisms are being-living-like you and me like the plant and the fauna and flora that one finds on earth.
In order to live, these micro-organisms must have satisfactory, appropriate and perennial living conditions.
The micro organisms are not objects that can be activated on simple desire.
Living conditions must include biological characteristics that are not found in chemically polluted wastewater.
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Bonjour Jean. Como se va. Excellent comment. Few in this industry comprehend the value of microbes in our earths circle of life. What we call "cleaning" microbes call food. Not all people like the same foods and it is the same in nature. Microbiologist discover a new microbe, determine its' parameters then add it to their data base for to be learned later what they are used for by nature.
Your analysis is spot on. When some new technology comes along some are eager to learn and others stick with what they know best regardless of the efficiency and cost of it. I do not pretend to know your background and training. But I have read many of your comments and the #1 characteristic is your passion to do good things for all using your God given talents. If you have not already done so allow me to introduce the Archaea microbe. details another comment thread. Classification is an RNA microbe. Has NO DNA structure. parameters are: temp range 28 F to 427 F, ph. range is 5.5 to 10.0, moisture requirements suspense is 2% to 10%, activation is at 10% moisture, best activity level is 50%, can still function at 99% moisture. It is aerobic and because many species are from volcanos they con fully function at 1ppm of O2. (microaerophilic). DNA bacteria and fungi do not have the genetic code for reducing compounds into their elemental state. Just less complex compounds. Archaea does reduce all compounds into their elemental/nutritional state. This does include the chelation of all metals.(heavy metals/nutrients). Pleasure to share cutting edge technology. Not mine of course. Dr Carl Oppenheimer. (1921-2007) my mentor, father, friend. You may contact me at email biozomesales@biozome.com skype: guy_mcgowen . Adios mes tomadachi. "Spanish/French/ Japanese. Go with God My Friend.
Published by Guy McGowen, President/CEO/Chief Science Officer