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October’s Bug of the Month

October’s Bioscience, Inc., Bug of the Month is this Nocardia, sometimes found in wastewater biomass. Have a great micrograph image?...

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Bioscience, Inc. exhibiting at WEFTEC 2012

Bioscience, Inc. is exhibiting at the WEFTEC Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans, LA . The booth number is 2002...

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September’s Bug of the Month

September’s Bioscience, Inc., Bug of the Month is this Nocardia, sometimes found in wastewater biomass. Have a great micrograph image?...

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Bioaugmentation of Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) in collection systems research study

North Carolina State University researchers find “statistically significant differences between bioaugmented and untreated cycles were detected for several chemical and...

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July’s Bioscience Bug of the Month

July’s Bioscience, Inc., Bug of the Month is this rotifer, typical of wastewater sludge. Have a great micrograph image? We’ll...

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See the newest Bioscience ad

Use the link below to see the newest Bioscience, Inc., print ad, which ran in the June edition of Pollution...

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See Bioscience’s latest press release as seen in Pollution Equipment News!

BIOSCIENCE HYDROCARBON DEGRADER  HELPS IN IRAQ SOIL CLEAN-UP ALLENTOWN, PA (May 25): A bioformula for hydocarbon degradation, Microcat®-XBS, is being...

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Biotreatment’s Role in Stormwater Runoff Control

The drive to control pollution caused by stormwater runoff has increased dramatically in recent years. The focus is on: Reducing...

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Microbials and the Gulf Oil Spill

Bioscience, Inc. has had many inquiries as to the feasibility of bacterial cleanup of the Gulf Oil Spill. Bioscience, Inc....

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