MetaLoxx® Heavy Metals Removal is a natural ionic absorbent that is used with Filtrexx® storm water pollution prevention practices, such as sediment control, check dams, inlet protection, biofiltration and bioretention systems. It is ideal for reducing metals loads (i.e. Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Nickel, Lead, Zinc) in urban and post construction storm water runoff.
BactoLoxx® for bacteria removal is a natural absorbent that is used in our EnviroSoxx™ portfolio, especially designed for storm water pollution prevention practices, such as sediment control, check dams, inlet protection, biofiltration and bioretention systems. It is used to reduce coliform bacteria loads in storm water runoff, particularly near animal feeding operations, pet frequented areas, and urban watersheds where bacteria in runoff is an issue. Specific coliforms targeted by this product include, but are not limited to, genera Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Citrobacter, including E. coli and fecal coliforms.
BactoLoxx® for bacteria removal is a natural absorbent that is used in our EnviroSoxx™ portfolio, especially designed for storm water pollution prevention practices, such as sediment control, check dams, inlet protection, biofiltration and bioretention systems. It is used to reduce coliform bacteria loads in storm water runoff, particularly near animal feeding operations, pet frequented areas, and urban watersheds where bacteria in runoff is an issue. Specific coliforms targeted by this product include, but are not limited to, genera Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Citrobacter, including E. coli and fecal coliforms.
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BactoLoxx® is used to reduce coliform bacteria loads in storm water runoff, particularly around sensitive watersheds and receiving waters, near TMDL (303d) listed water bodies, pet parks, animal feeding operations, and urban watersheds where bacteria in runoff is an issue. Coliform bacteria that BactoLoxx® targets in runoff includes but is not limited to bacteria in the genera Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Citrobacter, including E. coli and fecal coliforms. Uses Include
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