Enva has partnered with Next Filtration UK to bring NFS technology to the market. Rather than introducing foreign enzymes and bacteria as has been the traditional methodology in this area, Next FOG Stop is designed to stimulate the existing bacteria to rapidly breakdown fats, oils, and grease present in the sewer and also to control hydrogen sulfide generation.
The formula is less costly and more sustainable when compared to expensive bacteria/enzyme treatments that generally provide short term local effects, but not long term benefits – particularly downstream of the additional points. If there aren’t sufficient indigenous bacteria present, then there is a problem with the existing environmental conditions, adding bacteria and enzymes as a consequence is unlikely to have much effect.
The addition of the NFS product to sewer networks will breakdown existing FOG deposits and prevent the build-up of FOG in the sewage pumping station downstream of the addition point, indeed the benefits of the addition can work through to the sewage treatment works.
Next FOG Stop
Designed to stimulate the existing bacteria to rapidly breakdown fats, oils, and grease present in the sewer and also to control hydrogen sulfide generation.
Benefits in Sewer treatment:
- Reduction in noxious gases
- Reduction is sewer blockages due to oils, fats and grease
- Reduction in pumping station corrosion and sewer collapses
Benefits in Sewer treatment:
- Improved settlement
- Reduction in blower energy consumption
- Reduction in Sludge Generation
- Increased BOD and Nutrient uptake
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