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Landa introduces new BioPuck HC, a "pill" for wash-water collection pits

Source: Landa Water Cleaning Systems
Landa, North America's largest manufacturer of industrial pressure washers, has introduced a new bioremediation product
Landa, North America's largest manufacturer of industrial pressure washers, has introduced a new bioremediation product that uses bacteria to naturally reduce oil and other hydrocarbons in wash-water collection pits.

Called the BioPuck HC (HC stands for Hydrocarbon), the small, puck-shaped package is a slow-release tablet of oil-consuming bacteria. Each puck is capable, in most applications, of treating 1,000 gallons of oily water for an entire month.

The puck is dropped into the collection pit like a "pill" and immediately begins to metabolize the hydrocarbons converting them to the harmless by-products of carbon dioxide and water.

The BioPuck is of interest to companies with washing facilities because it economically reduces the disposal frequency of wastewater and any fees that are often associated with oil-water separators and collection pits.

The all-natural, enviro-friendly BioPuck, which comes in boxes of 20 pucks, consists of a special blend of non-pathogenic and non-toxic bacteria and can be used in most washing operations, particularly where oil and grease is being washed off of equipment and vehicles.

Landa introduced the BioPuck as part of its WaterStax bioremediation wash-water treatment system as well as an additive to collection pits, which are used as pre-treatment systems for Landa's Water Maze wash-water recycling systems.

Landa celebrated its 30th anniversary in 1999 and is one of the few manufacturers in its industry certified to the internationally recognized ISO-9001 standards for quality procedures.

For more information, contact Crismon Lewis, 1-800-547-8672, Ext. 175.

Landa Water Cleaning Systems, 4275 NW Pacific Rim Boulevard, Camas, WA 98607. Tel: 800-645-2632; Fax: 360-833-9200.