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All-Natural Pond Bioremediation

All-Natural Pond and Water Bioremediation

Pond Pro's head biologist has done extensive testing to offer our customers the top bioremediation and biological bacteria treatments on the market. From water clarifiers to muck pelelts to sewage bacteria, our line of bioremediation treatments are all-natural, safe and effective.

All-Natural Bacteria Clarifiers

Bacterial clarifiers are essential to maintain a healthy ecosystem in any pond or water system. These bacteria treatments introduce beneficial bacteria to the pond, lake or water system to restore the ecosystems balance. This bacteria then multiplies, working in many different ways including:

•Eating away at sludge, solids, wastes and muck

•Eats away at dead organics

•Eats away at nutrients that algae, duckweed and other vegetation would live off of

•Lowers pH levels

•Reduces water odour

•Reduces phosphates by up to 95%

•Clarifies water by reducing murkiness and turbidity

Applications for these bioremediation products include:

•Ponds, lakes & dugouts

•Residential developments

•Drinking water reservoirs
•Aquaculture

•Irrigation ponds
•Golf courses

Muck Pellets

Muck pellets are a biological pond and lake treatment that targets the sludge buildup that is common on unmaintained ponds. Available in small tablets, this product is designed to sink into the sludge, where the bacteria in the tablet can begin eating away at the sludge around it.  In just a few weeks, you can clearly see a pit in the sludge around the tablet where the bacteria has digested the muck! Made for easy application, this treatment is all-natural and safe for livestock and wildlife.

Sewage Bacteria

Sewage bacteria is extremely important for all septic systems - urban, rural or even RV. This beneficial bacteria eats away at wastes, solids and even grease that often builds up in septic systems. Our sewage bacteria is available in easy to apply tablets that can be flushed down a toilet or dropped into a septic tank.