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SUPMGS E M <br /> TECHNICAL. BULLETIN '. <br /> CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES,INTL., r ' <br /> A DIVISION OK ROBINSON RESEARCH, INC. , <br /> P.O. BOX 641,CAMERON PARK, CA 95882 <br /> 416-677.2982 <br /> 800.541.1189 <br /> 'Fax 916,677.8465 <br /> PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVE , <br /> To dispose of hazardous waste safely, economically and rapidly, Hazar- <br /> dous waste, for our purposes, should be defined as insecticides, fungicides, <br /> herbicides, and petroleum products such as, waste oil, diesel fuel, gasoline <br /> and solvents -- in Short, anything of an organic nature. ' <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> Superbugs are formulated specifically for the purpose outlined above, and <br /> contain the necessary specific enzyme systems, both aerobic and anaerobic •, <br /> ti bacteria, as well as microbial nutrients. Superbugs work quickly and efficiently <br /> • to digest chemical organic waste with no odor or noxious gas, <br /> tis WHAT IS BACTERIAL DIGESTION'S , <br /> Bacterial d4gestion is the process of bacteria consuming organic matter. <br /> The bacteria feed on the organic waste, deriving nutrition for growth and reproduc• <br /> tion. Using complex chemical reactions, the organic waste Is metabolized down to <br /> water and carbon dioxide (the final metabolic waste products), providing the <br /> bacteria with energy to sustain their life, The end result of this process: organic waste <br /> ' is consumed, used up, and no longer present to produce odors, pollution, or <br /> unsightly mess. •• <br /> This process is familiar to us all as the decay of dead animal or vegetable matter. It <br /> is a natural process that occurs constantly in the environment. We are mearly <br /> assisting Mother Nature by adding massive amounts of specific enzymes and '•' <br /> • bacteria to hasten the process, <br /> ' . BACTERIA CULTURES <br /> Thousands of different types of bacteria exist everywhere in our world, and most r+ <br /> of them carry on bacterial digestion in some way. However, some of them are found ; <br /> • only in a particular place (environment), require specialized types of food, and/or <br /> have very unique biological roles (niches). Certain species we find useful and <br /> desirable, while others cause odors, disease, and other problems ' <br /> . r. <br /> •;r <br /> xA.%f.,•i+ fi.N's'rti,.�++5,.`Fr.�+.��...I•+.I.w.l r1f�*iM.. .if+Vt.��ilrrra r 1l.'.7.: .4/•a•�1��.S.S.�i.'tir�. !A - .r <br />