Micro-Bac International, Inc.
Micro-Bac International, Inc. an environmental biotechnology research, development and manufacturing company of sustainable eco-friendly microbial products for the petroleum industry, wastewater and bioremediation issues. For over 30 years, Micro-Bac International has lead the industry in providing the most natural solutions for effective environmental clean-up with it’s bacterial bio-remediation products. “Green” long before “Green” became hip, Micro-bac provides ecologically and environmentally sound products for cleaning up crude oil spills, paraffin build-up in oil wells, agri-business waste, animal processing facility waste, restaurant grease traps and countless other industrial and biological waste clean up projects.
Company details
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Environmental Management
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1979
This company also provides solutions for other industrial applications.
Please, visit the following links for more info:
- Micro-Bac - Model Para-Bac X - Paraffin Control with Carbon Numbers from C16 to C40 in Oil Wells
- Micro-Bac - Model Para-Bac S - Paraffin Control with Carbon Numbers from C16 to C60 and Higher in Oil Wells
- Micro-Bac - Model Para-Bac XX - Paraffin Control with Carbon Numbers from C40 to C58 in Oil Wells
- Micro-Bac - Model Para-Bac XXX - Paraffin Control with Carbon Numbers from C40 to C60 in Oil Wells
About Us
Probiotics for the Planet
Cleaning up the planet naturally, one dirty job at a time. For over 30 years, Micro-Bac International has lead the industry in providing the most natural solutions for effective environmental clean-up with it’s bacterial bio-remediation products. “Green” long before “Green” became hip, Micro-bac provides ecologically and environmentally sound products for cleaning up crude oil spills, paraffin build-up in oil wells, agri-business waste, animal processing facility waste, restaurant grease traps and countless other industrial and biological waste clean up projects.
See your environmental contractor, engineer or us. We can help you solve waste problems quickly and efficiently with the best biotechnology available today.
Do You Have a Biosecurity Plan?
adaptions from the EPA website & MBI
Biosecurity is the protection of agricultural animals and biological waste from the environment from any type of infectious agent — viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic. Using Micro-Bac products for agricultural use such as Mega-Bac, an eco-friendly, non-chemical based product, will keep your animals healthy. People can spread diseases as they move within a facility and from one facility to another. Animals or equipment introduced into a facility can bring pathogens with them. Among the many biosecurity procedures that can prevent these types of disease transmission are such measures as use of protective clothing, waiting periods for new animals and visitors, and cleaning.
The following people need to be aware of biosecurity procedures:
- livestock and poultry industry event planners
- livestock and poultry producers
- animal industry workers
- animal health officials
- food processors
- foreign travelers, and local hosts expecting foreign visitors.The following people need to be aware of biosecurity procedures:
- livestock and poultry industry event planners
- livestock and poultry producers
- animal health officials
- food processors
- foreign travelers, and local hosts expecting foreign visitors.
Identify risk factors that affect how diseases are introduced or spread such as:
- bringing new animals to the herd, coup or pen
- failure to quarantine
- failure to require disease testing before introducing animals
- animals returning from fairs and shows
- allowing other animal contact with cross specie, feeds or water
- allowing spread through people, vehicles, or equipment
To consider:
- multiple maternity housing
- using maternity area for sick animals
- failure to separate sick from healthy animals
- using manure-handling equipment to mix feed or to feed with
- Manure-contaminated drinking water (use Mega-Bac X)
- feeding contaminated feeds
- feeding unpasteurized whole milk, waste milk or colostrum to calves
- Animal contact with cows, feed or water
- Failure to vaccinate
- Allowing spread via people, vehicles, or equipment
- Improper and/or lack of disinfectant use, or hygiene practices