. . . biological treatment

    biological treatment is an important natural means of stripping and changing the build-up of unwanted substances in the colloide and in suspension of the water.

    The outcomes that are needed include:

      • conversion of the various chemical substances / molecular structures into the elements, minerals and forms that are beneficial;
      • removal of the nutrient loads carried in the water.

    The changes needed rely on processing that :

      • provide the addition of free electrons, basically altering the hydrogen bonding;
      • adds oxygenation to support the micobiological growth along with seperation and bearing for porosity.

      The outcome is optimised water with reduced surface tension, essential minerals and elements, steralisation and smaller molecules for retention of moisture and allowinf for better perculation of air.