by Erik Rumbaugh | Jun 12, 2025 | Biological Nutrient Removal
Ammonia oxidation is a cornerstone of the global nitrogen cycle, traditionally attributed to a specialized group of chemoautotrophic bacteria. However, a fascinating and increasingly recognized process called heterotrophic nitrification is performed by a wide range of...
by Erik Rumbaugh | May 28, 2025 | Bioaugmentation, Soil Bioremediation
In the fight against environmental pollution, scientists and engineers continue to seek innovative ways to degrade toxic compounds that resist traditional biodegradation. Among nature’s unsung heroes, white rot fungi stand out as powerful biological agents capable of...
by Erik Rumbaugh | May 21, 2025 | Bioaugmentation, Sludge
Managing manure in livestock operations is a complex challenge, with problems related to polluted water, odors, and decreased livestock health in enclosed areas. By introducing beneficial biological agents, producers can enhance manure liquefication in pull-pits,...
by Erik Rumbaugh | May 8, 2025 | Wastewater Microbiome, Wastewater Monitoring, Wastewater Testing
Microbial communities play a crucial role in wastewater treatment, helping break down organic pollutants, remove nutrients, and support overall ecosystem health. When analyzing these environmental cultures, researchers use molecular tools like Next-Generation...
by Erik Rumbaugh | May 7, 2025 | Bioaugmentation, Biomass Optimization, Wastewater Troubleshooting
Bioaugmentation tools have been around for over 50 years in wastewater treatment. While they have been used successfully in numerous locations, there have also been numerous applications with limited results. Successful use of bioaugmentation isn’t just about...