1. System and Mother Nature overload (pollution).
2. Lack of stirring (aeration) in the debris deposit ends up by turning the process into anaerobic process, resulting into a very slow process, releasing bad smell and generating plates of debris that need to be fragmented to enable pumping.
3. Another negative factor is the cold as it reduces biologic activity.
4. Considerable use of antibiotics also cooperates to paralyze natural decomposition.
5. Sanitary products, or general disinfectants, used for cleaning of the installations also cooperate to paralyze biological degrading.
We can notice that the system and retention time, which are already large, need to be enlarged to absorb the volume of debris, consequently increasing costs.
With that focus, we introduce Enzilimp, whose regular use provides the following benefits: noticeable reduction in the amount of solids contained in the tanks, cesspits and stabilization ponds, facilitating pumping; reduction of solids, which controls bad smell and flies. By repopulating manure treatment system with beneficial bacteria they, by competition, will occupy the territory previously available for the pathogenic bacteria.
An important reduction of D.B.O (initials in Portuguese for Oxygen Biochemical Demand) in the waters resulting after the use of Enzilimp may be observed. That reduces the environmental impact and produces improvement of the effluents to be used as manure.
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