The all-natural activator solution has been shown to significantly reduce nitrogen and phosphate levels within 1-2 days after application.
This system is based on doubling dissolved oxygen immediately after application of activated carbon that has been treated to move the nitrogen cycle quickly to 0 levels at the same time as increasing carbon sequestration which occurs at the diatom level.
Diatoms, present in the water are stimulated by the increase of the elemental carbon, nitrogen and oxygen begin immediately storing phosphorous with their silicon based cell walls exponentially increasing in numbers. Phosphorus levels move towards 0 levels after second day reapplication of the all-natural activator solution, thereby robbing Cyanobacteria of their essential nutrients resulting in decrease of blue-green algae blooms and benthic populations.
Processes involved in this transformation include: carbon metabolism (Calvin cycle), glycolysis, and nitrogen cycling with diatom storage of phosphorous being stimulated by high nutrient quantities.
The attached graphs show the chemical sequence of events leading to 0 nitrogen and phosphorus levels without releasing any contaminants into the local environment.
This system is based on doubling dissolved oxygen immediately after application of activated carbon that has been treated to move the nitrogen cycle quickly to 0 levels at the same time as increasing carbon sequestration which occurs at the diatom level.
Diatoms, present in the water are stimulated by the increase of the elemental carbon, nitrogen and oxygen begin immediately storing phosphorous with their silicon based cell walls exponentially increasing in numbers. Phosphorus levels move towards 0 levels after second day reapplication of the all-natural activator solution, thereby robbing Cyanobacteria of their essential nutrients resulting in decrease of blue-green algae blooms and benthic populations.
Processes involved in this transformation include: carbon metabolism (Calvin cycle), glycolysis, and nitrogen cycling with diatom storage of phosphorous being stimulated by high nutrient quantities.
The attached graphs show the chemical sequence of events leading to 0 nitrogen and phosphorus levels without releasing any contaminants into the local environment.
