Salton Sea Organisms

 
 
   

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.

 

 


 

Troubleshooting-Salton Sea Organisms

What's New!

We have just added "Virtual Audits" to our capabilities. Check out our new Services.  We are in the process of developing new courses for our ""Online E-University" in order to meet the needs of our global customers that cannot travel to our public classes.Visit our new website www.WastewaterElearning.com/Elearning

 

Free swimming ciliates and higher life forms

 

free swimming ciliateAll lakes and ponds have an entire ecosystem that you can't see. Take a closer look under the microscope at some of the natural organisms that live in the ponds, lakes and oceans and help clean up some of the pollution!

 

Salton Sea Restoration Project
These photomicrographs were taken from the Salton Sea from a remediation bench scale testing we performed and a profile of some of the biomass, algae and diatoms in the lake at various points around the lake.  

 

You do not want a sterile lake. Some plants, microorganisms and algae are needed for a natural balance in the lake ecosystem. Fish love to hide under the lilies and in among the water grasses, weeds and algae and may feed on some of the larger organisms.

 

 

 

 

 

These photomicrographs were taken from a study performed on the Salton Sea.

Salton Sea bioremediation program

 

Bioaugmenation in Rivers and Lakes

 

Call Environmental Leverage today to learn more about an Algae control program!

MicroClear 101

Microscopic analyses of your system

More Troubleshooting

Algae in Wastewater Lagoons

Algae in various parts of a treatment plant

Algae in Ornamental or small ponds

Algae in Lakeswaterfall

Algae in Large Lakes

Algae in Clarifiers

Algae Species

Algae Photomicrographs

Algae Removal- Bioaugmentation

Algae Problems and solutions

Algae in Various parts of the Plant

Mystery bug of the Month- Algae

Salton Sea Diatoms

Salton Sea Algae

Salton Sea Free swimming ciliates