| Bioremediation
is the biological degrading of contaminants. Petrochemicals and
other hydrocarbons, heavy metals, disease causing pathogens and
PCB’s are all susceptible to bioremediation.
Lakeshore Microboost,
Inc. specializes in applying existing and new science in the development
and implementation of Remediation Plans for public and private clients.
Lakeshore Microboost’s
founder John Huyge has been involved in off site bioremediation
since the early 1990’s cleaning fuel contaminated soils, composting
mixed industrial organic wastes and pasteurizing biomass from agricultural
wastes and mortality.
In 2008 LMI
conducted a “Bench Test” to demonstrate the effectiveness
of using an MBST Biostimulant and MBST Biochar in an insitu application
of Accelerated Bioleaching to remediate Arsenic from golf course
and orchard soils. This test reduced leachable Arsenic by 45% in
30 days.
Recent
research conducted at Turin University in Italy found a fungus,
and in America, GE Corporate Research and Development has identified
bacteria capable of metabolizing PCB’s, widely considered
immune to biological remediation.
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Insitu
remediation is remediation conducted at the site of the contamination.
Lakeshore Microboost has developed the machinery and equipment necessary
to inject our proprietary mixture into contaminated soils. The LMI
‘Sandpiper Injector’ developed by Randy Aalderink delivers
the MBST bioremediation slurry to the point of contamination without
removing the soils, creating a network of injection points for additional
biostimulants. This development enables us to treat contaminated
soils insitu virtually eliminating excavation and trucking/tipping
charges.
Lakeshore
Microboost, Inc. is interested in developing bioremediation plans
for public and private clean-up projects. Our project team will
work with your environmental engineering firm; conduct Bench and
Pilot projects focused on insitu remediation.
Experienced
in both publicly and privately funded projects, LMI Project Teams
work with local, state and federal officials to insure a smooth
and effective clean-up on time and in budget.
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