JRW Bioremediation, L.L.C.

JRWModel Accelerite -Proprietary Nutrient Blend

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Proprietary nutrient blend of yeast metabolites including B-vitamins and other soluble nutrients. Designed to be used with any carbon substrate to enhance microbial growth and activity and improve donor efficiency and kinetics.

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Handling
  • Store unopened under dry conditions at temperatures between 35°F and 85°F.
  • The shelf life of the unopened products is 1 year
  • Diluted products should be used within 3 days to avoid microbial growth and activity which may cause gas buildups in containers and visible growth which may foul equipment.
  • Following injection of material, wells should be flushed with clean water to prevent microbial growth.
  • Equipment decontamination should follow site-specific requirements. In most situations, any product residual should be flushed into the aquifer and then chased with clean water.
Packaging
5-gallon pails
  • 46lbs
  • 2-3 weeks lead time required past receipt of a PO
55-gallon polyethylene drums
  • 506lbs
  • Available by special request

Effective

  • Increases the efficiency of electron donors.
  • Increases the rate of dechlorination to ethene.
  • Stimulates microbial growth and promotes the production of propionate over acetate

Economical

  • At a usage rate of 3% the fermentable fraction of your electron donor, adding Accelerite® costs pennies on the pound per total electron donor utilized

Our approach to substrate dosing is based on site conditions. JRW Bioremediation L.L.C. provides substrates and nutrients for anaerobic bioremediation. The substrates provided include highly soluble materials such as WILCLEAR® sodium and potassium lactate, SoluLac® ethyl lactate, and Wilke Whey® whey powder and slowly soluble substrates including LactOil® soy micro-emulsion, and ChitoRem® chitin complex.

Donor Enhanced

  • Lactates
  • Emulsified Vegetable Oils
  • Volatile fatty acid blends
  • Solids such as chitin and whey powders

Contaminants Treated

  • Chlorinated solvents
  • Perchlorate
  • RDX
  • Reduction of metals