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High Performance Solids Reduction - Pucks
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Date of Disclosure: 2023-01-12T06:01:00
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The first two numbers represent the last two digits of the calendar year produced. The last three numbers represent the day of the year the product was packaged. E.G. 19134 would be the 134th day of 2019.
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509 - Sludge and Lagoon Puck SDS English
Sludge and Lagoon Pucks are a biological solid specifically formulated for treating municipal, industrial and animal wastewater. Sludge and Lagoon Puck combines concentrated bacterial strains specially selected for maximizing sludge reduction, accelerated waste digestion, and improved settling. The solid form allows for treatment of the entire lagoon system along with localized treatment of sludge islands and trouble spots.

September 23, 2020
From October 2019 to January 2020, EnviroZyme® Lagoon Pucks rapid-dissolve biological solids with concentrated bacterial strains specially selected for treating municipal, industrial, and animal wastewater were applied to the severely overloaded lagoon of a South American agricultural company with 8,000 dairy cows.

August 27, 2025
EnviroZyme's W.E.T. products use beneficial bacteria to naturally improve the clarity, quality, and overall health of decorative ponds. These biological treatments reduce sludge, odors, and maintenance needs, offering an eco-friendly alternative to chemical solutions.

June 6, 2023
Treatment processes involve the removal of various contaminants to ensure effluent water is safe for continued use and downstream ecosystems. One important contaminant removed and retained in activated sludge are poly and per-fluorinated substances (PFAS).

July 29, 2021
Anatomy of a Lagoon Wastewater lagoons are man-made basins that leverage natural decomposition to biologically treat organic waste. They are typically composed of 4 volumes:

April 7, 2021
Performing regular maintenance of your pond, lagoon, or other body of water prevents future issues and is especially important in the early spring, when water temperatures reach between 40- and 55- F. If the water is dark and/or there is a thick layer of sludge at the bottom, you should begin by performing a full cleanout according to these steps...