Product Description
BIO-SYSTEMS BIOBUG® FP contains a specially formulated range of adapted high-performance microorganisms developed for use in the biological wastewater treatment of greases, fats and oils. As well as microorganisms, BIOBUG® FP contains surface tension depressants and penetrants which loosen and digest heavy grease deposits, thereby assisting in their biodegradation.
When used as directed BIOBUG® FP is safe. It is harmless to people, clothing and the environment and is completely biodegradable.
The bacteria contained in BIO-SYSTEMS BIOBUG® FP, are capable of generating a complex of amylases and lipases, in conjunction with the bacteria, provides the capacity to degrade extra cellular polymers, (which cause foaming), and improve the floc formation.
Benefits of BIOBUG® FP:
- Improve Treatment Plant Performance
- Provides a bacterial floc that does not form a fliament
- Reduces Foam
- Lower Sludge Production
Other benefits include:
- Regular application lowers maintenance costs for grease blockages in treatment plant.
- Controls sulfide odors.
- Prevents grease buildup in digesters.

Case History 836
This 1.5 MGD waste treatment plant pumped F.O.G. from the scum pits directly into the digester. Over the years build up accumulated in the digester, decreasing digestion efficiency and methane production while increasing the amount to be wasted. They began feeding BIOBUG® FP BROWN F.O.G. Free microorganisms directly into the scum pits to liquefy and degrade the F.O.G. being pumped into the digester. In this state, further digestion of this material in the digester occurs easier. The BIOBUG® FP BROWN also helped in reducing total volatile solids in the digester. The use of the BIOBUG® FP BROWN in water soluble bags make application easy and dosage rates accurate.
Upon annual internal inspection, the digester looks cleaner with less build up. Use of the BIO-SYSTEMS product has been ongoing for several years.
Case History 951
1500 cubic feet of grease had accumulated in the scum pit and 35 cubic feet was being added each week. Disposal involved manual removal for transporting to a landfill.
A month after adding Bio-Systems products, operators were beginning to notice subtle improvements in floc formation and in the biological community as a whole. The 1500 cubic feet of grease accumulation was beginning to degrade and two months later it was gone.
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