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March’s Bug of the Month

March’s Bioscience, Inc., Bug of the Month is this Scenedesmus, an algae frequently seen in surface water and wastewater treatment...

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February’s Bug of the Month

February’s Bioscience, Inc., Bug of the Month is this Stalked Ciliate, often indicative of good operation stability in wastewater treatment...

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January 2013 Bug of the Month

January’s Bioscience, Inc., Bug of the Month is this Nocardia, often found to cause operational problems in wastewater treatment plants!...

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Foaming and Filament Reduction

Reducing foam and filaments at a municipal wastewater treatment plant. Product Applied MICROCAT®-DNTRF Fat, Oil and Grease Degrading Bioformula Objective...

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Start-up of Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor at Brewery

Start-up Seed Sludge Augmented Using Microcat ® – UASB BioBlend Problem The commissioning of a new wastewater treatment system consisting...

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BI-2000 Respirometer Demonstration Video

See the BI-2000 Electrolytic Respirometer Demonstration Video at BI-2000 Demonstration Video

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December’s Bug of the Month

December’s Bioscience, Inc., Bug of the Month is this stalked ciliate, often found attached to biomass flocs in wastewater! Have...

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November’s Bug of the Month

Protozoan or Spaceship??? November’s Bioscience, Inc., Bug of the Month is this crawling ciliate, often found in wastewater biomass! Although...

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FAQ – MICROCAT-ANL® Odor Control Bioformula

Microcat – ANL® Frequently Asked Questions 10-19-12

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