BioTech Restorations

The BioTech Difference
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Ease of Field Applications

All Biotech treatments have been designed to be applied and maintained with conventional farming, bulk materials mixing/handling and irrigation equipment. An in-situ/ex-situ treatment begins with the impacted site being plowed and cultivated to condition the soil targeted for treatment. Nutrient amendments identified during the bench study are incorporated to increase indigenous bacterial populations to competitive levels. Irrigation is utilized to maintain adequate moisture levels in the soil during the term of the treatment and when indicated pH adjustments are made. A separate application of the formulated product is performed to insure the best incorporation of the treatment across the soil profile. BioTech's proprietary biotechnology is designed to treat the indigenous bacterial populations and restore reductive enzyme production therefore optimal incorporation of the product is essential to a successful outcome.

Following the initial formulated product application, the treated soils are monitored weekly and adjustments made to maintain optimal conditions under which the bacteria can multiply utilizing the target contaminants as a carbon food source. Treated soil/sediment samples are collected for analysis at 4 to 6 week intervals post-treatment to document contaminant reductions.

When sampling indicates that the mandated remediation goals have been achieved, Biotech will work with the site's engineering lead and the appropriate state or federal regulatory agency to facilitate the site's clean closure. BioTech provides on-going technical support during the entire course of treatment.

A Biotech on-site treatment is truly a "Green Solution". Biotech's formulations are completely restorative and beneficial to the site and its unique ecology. Treated soils/sediments are free of pollutants and are biologically active and nutrient rich making soils fully capable of sustaining any beneficial site re-use the owner may deem appropriate.