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Sign upSelf organizing wetland bioreactors (sowbs) provide surface area for endemic microbes to harness winogradsky separation.
Self-Organizing Wetland Bioreactors by EcoIslands LLC implemented by Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection in Blairsville (United States) in 2014
The client successfully met their waste reduction targets, ensuring compliance with regulated concentrations for mining-related impacts. Achieving this through conventional methods would have cost approximately $100,000, but we accomplished it for under $20,000.
EcoIslands LLC
We build and research self-organizing wetland bioreactors (sowbs) for mining, municipal, and aerospace.
Self organizing wetland bioreactors (sowbs) provide surface area for endemic microbes to harness winogradsky separation.
EcoIslands LLC of Altoona, PA, USA invented, builds, installs, maintains and studies self organizing wetland bioreactors (sowbs) to clean up coal mines, degrade pathogens related to sewerage, produce sweet methane (no sulfate), and a biogeochemical cycling processors for aerospace. Once you know what a wetland can do, it really opens up a world of possibilities. The main driver of self organization is evidenced by the Winogradsky effect, or the self sorting of microbial environments predicated on the amount of energy released during the metabolism of different metabolic triplets. Or, the more energy in a triplet a metabolism provides, the faster a particular microbe can reproduce, outcompeting other microbes and stabilizing a particular niche. Once one of the triplets is consumed, the advantages shifts to another microbe and on and on.
EcoIslands LLC
We build and research self-organizing wetland bioreactors (sowbs) for mining, municipal, and aerospace.
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