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Enviro Science Technologies / Specific Enzyme Bacteria System (SEBS): How it works. <br /> SEBS is a symbiotic blend from more than 28 different strains of non-pathogenic bacteria <br /> and enzymes, aerobic, anaerobic and facultative bacteria assembled to augment and fortify <br /> the natural bacterial processes. Each specialized bacteria strain has its own"favorite diet" <br /> of pollutant. The enzymes in SEBS serve to "prepare" the pollutants for the bacteria to <br /> consume. <br /> EST SEBS contains a variety of nano-sized, electro-fused particles in our Patent Pending <br /> E3fusion suspension which aid the bacterial complex in penetrating and digesting the <br /> subject pollutant; "supercharging" the natural bioremediation process. No other <br /> bioremediation product has this added benefit to expedite the process. <br /> This broad variety of bacteria compounded for 28 varieties, concentrated at up to 5 billion <br /> CFU(colony forming units)per mL, per variety, includes strains which consume cleaning <br /> agents and many other chemicals, as well as higher concentrations of the bacteria most <br /> suited to attack and consume whatever organic or hydrocarbon pollutants you encounter. <br /> Because the age, size and condition of each bio-mass encountered varies, initial dosages <br /> will vary. While improvements begin immediately, it may take several months to <br /> completely consume the bio-mass and neutralize the subject pollutants. <br /> Bacteria generally enjoy a 28 day life-cycle, beginning as spores and evolving over this <br /> time from voracious, free swimming feeders to adult colonizers which become lazy, <br /> specialized and defensive, making it necessary to continually input new generations of <br /> bacteria throughout the remediation process. One bacteria becomes more than 16,000,000 <br /> in 24 hours, so you can see that concentrations up to 5 billion per mL. quickly become a <br /> pollutant devouring machine. <br /> SEBS for Hydrocarbon and Petroleum remediation is concentrated, and dilutes 5 to 1 (10 <br /> gallons of concentrate makes 50 gallons of working material). It is designed to be diluted <br /> with fresh water, but the composition may be adjusted to dilute with sea water, depending <br /> upon the salinity, pH and mineral content of the waters local to the remediation. <br />