Biotechnology - Missoula, Montana, United States
We use microalgae to turn waste water and waste crustacean shells into clean water and algal biomass. Our biomass is rich in oil and natural pigments, generating a revenue stream for the treatment of water. We clean water from phosphorus-rich industrial waste streams, such as pulp and paper mill wastewater. We can also reduce phosphorus in natural bodies of water (lakes, streams, canals) down to as low as 9 ppb. Because we use chitin from waste crab and lobster shells instead of chemical fertilizers, the water treatment system has an ultra-low carbon footprint. We also don't put any unwanted nutrients back into the water. The biomass (oils and pigments) produced are also highly sustainable. Our unique culture collection has strains that can grow under any pH or salinity conditions, so we can readily match your industrial water chemistry with an optimized algal strain from our culture collection. Please contact us if you would like to see if we can help you solve your water quality problems.
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