07/01/2026
“Making Bio-matter Wastewater an Asset’’.
The UN states that 90% of wastewater in developing countries goes untreated and that millions are sick and or dying from f***l contaminated water.
We offer a combined solution to address this f***l pollution in a cost-effective way, using ‘Microbial Enhancement Technology’ (MET) and Anaerobic Lagoon Digestion (AD). We have 71 years of continued success allowing communities/towns/villages and contained livestock producers to effectively manage their biodegradable sludge/wastewater and guidance from Roy Sharp who ran a successful AD system for 31 years.
MET is complex mix of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, enzymes, nutrients and buffers obtained from within our ecosystem. This technology is very effective in speeding up the decomposition of the sludge in sewage pipes and lagoons or cells. With correct usage, acceptable outflow readings are achieved without the need of any form of mechanical equipment or skilled labour. MET will continue to follow the food source, soft biodegradable sewage, into above or underground water to address f***l contamination. The before and after readings from more than 50 towns have shown a reduction of E.Coli of an average of 98.2% and Total Coliform of 91.2%, providing numerous human health and environmental benefits.
Increasing the rate of decomposition of sewage also allows for the increased availability of the biogases. Biogas increases of 31% to 80% have been documented. This supports more economical Anaerobic Lagoon Digestion (AD) to collect the biogases to generate electricity.
By dispersing the sewage within the lagoons/cells, the mineral nutrients are released into the water in a bio-available form. This now becomes a liquid fertilizer ideal for agriculture. Crop yields 20% higher, as compared to yields using commercial fertilizer, along with an increase in the protein content of the grain, have been recorded.
This encompassing approach allows for practical, cost-effective wastewater management, renewable energy and supports agriculture at a time when internationally, agriculture is using more fresh water than is sustainable.
In this world with so much f***l contaminated water, a problem that comes at a great cost in lives, the environment and money, we wish to show that bio-matter wastewater is a valuable resource.
In summary:
• Provide a viable, very effective way to manage sewage using MET to speed up the decomposition, deal with pathogens and continue to assist in removing pathogens from above and underground water.
• To utilize a valuable renewable energy resource—biogases to generate electricity.
• To support agriculture with a much-underutilized liquid fertilizer—mineral-nutrients in the now treated outflow water.
• The use of fresh water for irrigation in many countries is not sustainable.