More on Plate Counts June 19, 2007
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We pride ourselves on delivering our microbial products with enormous plate counts. All products out here on the market are not the same, so when making a purchasing decision, check out the plate counts and compare!
Here’s an example:
My friend, Dick Marshall, produces a product called Quellz (937.435.3126), which is like a steroid for microbes. He uses our microbes with his Quellz to clean swine manure lagoons. Smelly stuff!
We’re achieving great results in lowering bottom sludge levels, removing odor, and clarifying the water. Recently he called me and after a few battleship stories (he served on the Iowa in Korea) told me that he compared our product with a well-known bug manufacturer that I told him about. He found that to get the equivalent number of microbes that 20 pounds of our infamous Biocritters contain, he would need 1,400 pounds of their product! We use just 20 pounds of our carbon Biocritters to treat 3,000,000 gallons. It is slow release and has a plate count of over 600,000,000,000 CFUs.
We offer different blends for different contaminants but all have this same high plate count.
If you’re not sure if we can clean your problem, call us and we’ll prove it to you (and us!) because we don’t want to get into something that won’t work. We haven’t had a failure if you do what we tell you to do! (since 1990). And we want to keep that record intact.
Plate Count Results, November 2006 November 7, 2006
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When you purchase our products, we give you detailed mixing instructions in writing, or you can call us anytime. A California regulator recently was wondering how we came up with our protocol, implying that we just made it up!
It took several years, and we are constantly refining the process. We would add different quantities of our dry Biocritters (bioremediation microbes) with different quantities of our “world’s best” nutrient, our Biobooster, and measured plate counts with different mixtures, and different time periods. We then select the best combination which yields the highest plate counts, and pass this on to you.
One of our clients had his mixing tank analyzed for plate counts using his lab. The result was TNTC, which means “too numerous to count”! We’re not surprised as we observe this all of the time, but we thought you would like to know! If you would like to see a copy of this report, send an e-mail and we’ll e-mail it back to you.
Jerry Coon
Catalina Biosolutions, LLC
biocritters@gmail.com
520.299.9808