Biological Products:
Bioaugmentation products for Wastewater applications in Papermills, Refineries, Chemical, Tanneries, Municipalities, Textiles, Steel, Agriculture, Animal feedlot, Gun Powder plant, Food and Beverage- Dairy Products, Orange Juice factory, Wineries, Cookie factory, Vegetable processing plant, Meat packing, Barbecue Restaurant, Aquaculture, Ornamental Ponds with algae , CAFO, Nursing homes, Military, Campgrounds, Universities, Regulatory agencies, River and Lake remediation
Lab Services:
Filamentous Identification Lab Service. One reason to identify filaments is to determine the filaments characteristics and then determine the type present. If the type is found out, a root cause can usually be associated with a particular filament. If the cause is known, then a correction can be made to alleviate problems. Chlorination is only a quick fix. Without process changes, filaments will grow back after chlorination. Wastewater Biomass Analyses and Cooling Tower Analyses also available
Training Materials:
Training is an integral part of any job. Not everyone is at the same level of training. Many people want beginning concepts and basics. Some need technical information or troubleshooting. Some want equipment, technology or process information. We have developed a full set of Basic training, Advanced training, Filamentous Identification the Easy Way as well as custom training CD's Manuals. We also provide hands-on training classes and soon will have an Online "E-University".
Audits and Consulting:
At Environmental Leverage® Inc., we have a team of experienced individuals who come into your plant with a fresh pair of eyes. The system is checked from influent to effluent. System optimization, equipment efficiency and operational excellence are key components explored. Key Benefits Equipment efficiency Total Cost of Operation reductions Reliability and safety An onsite audit is conducted to examine system parameters, process controls, and current monitor and control procedures. A physical walk-through is conducted, process flow diagrams are examined, previous design criteria are examined and current standard operating procedures are evaluated along with data logs.
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Mystery Bug of the Month-March 2018 What's New!
We now have a brand new "Higher Life Form videos" in our Training CD list. Check out our new Wastewater Training Materials. We are also in the process of developing new courses for our ""Online University" in order to meet the needs of our global customers that cannot travel to our public classes. WastewaterElearning.com/Elearning
Fingered Zooglea These micrographs were taken from many different waste water samples. Most of the objectives used were 100, 400x and 1000x. In these photos there are many different wastewater treatment plants that have been impacted by Zooglea. Gram and Neisser stains were used as well.
Typically if Zooglea is present in high levels it means somewhere there are issues with high organic loading, low nutrients or low pH. Check for higher Grease loading in the influent, heavy rains that may bring in grease and oils if you are a municipality. Higher production loads if you are an industry.Equipment leaks, and even oil based antifoams can be a source of Oils and Grease. You can use MicroBlocks upstream or MicroClear Bioaugmentation products in the biological system. Check N and P levels and test pH, especially upstream or downstream.
We hope you like the new look of our Bug of the Month Gallery. We kept the same organisms we had from the past on our old files, see links below, we just updated some of the pages with newer and better photos wherever possible.
Since each gallery can only hold so many photographs, we have broken down the Galleries by year. Please click on the links below to access each years Gallery. If you are interested to see more photos or Videos of each of these organisms and others like them, you might want to consider purchasing our training materials- Higher Life Form Videos or Wastewater Microbiology or Filamentous Identification
Below are links to other Bug of the Month Pages
2022 Bug of the Month
2021 Bug of the Month
2020 Bug of the Month
2019 Bug of the Month
2018 Bug of the Month
2017 Bug of the Month
2016 Bug of the Month
2015 Bug of the Month
2014 Bug of the Month
2013 Bug of the Month
2012 Bug of the Month
2011 Bug of the Month
2010 Bug of the Month
Older Bug of the Month photos from previous years can be found at Past Issues of Bug of the Month
We hope you like the new look of our Bug of the Month Gallery Now you can order Videos of our Higher Life Forms-Higher Life Form Video CD- $75.95
1 - Wastewater Biomass Analyses with Filamentous Identification Printable version
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Check out our new Elearning Courses as well https://www.wastewaterelearning.com/elearning/index.php
*** These courses have been pre-approved for Wastewater CEU's in Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, Kentucky, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and West Virginia. Some states do not require pre-approval. If you need these approved for your state, please contact our office. These courses are eligible for CEU's, Contact Hours or PDH (Professional development hour) in Alabama, Arizona, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Utah and more to come. Now approved in Canada for Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan. **Some states give different credits than others. Not all states give credits solely based upon contact hours. Please contact our office if you need to know the approval codes and credit hours for your specific state.
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