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05.15.2009 Biodiesel Better for Breathing

Some state and local lung association groups are recommending biodiesel use in response to findings in the State of the Air Report 2009 produced by their national organization...

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05.1.2009 Congressman gets updates on Penn State Harrisburg biofuels research

Penn State Harrisburg researchers are working on developing an alternative fuel source which could become a profit-generator for the state’s agriculture industry...

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Unicarb

KBI has proven technology that uses the wastes and co-products coming off the production of biodiesel and has created a proprietary product for use of treating nitrates in sewage treatment plants.

Wastewater de-nitrification

Nitrogen pollution is an environmental problem worldwide. It is estimated that more than 10,000 water bodies in the U.S. are currently impaired by nitrogen or phosphorous pollution, with 49 states citing nutrients or excessive algal growth impairments. Nutrient pollution has been identified as the principal cause of water quality problems in the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound, and North Carolina estuaries, as well as the continuing expansion of the Gulf of Mexico’s “dead Zone”—a roughly 8.000-square-mile region that has very low oxygen concentrations and cannot support aquatic life due to nutrient pollution.

Pollutant nitrogen is typically found at high levels in wastewater and is removed using a biological process know as de-nitrification, which converts the nitrogen into harmless components (water, nitrogen gas, and carbon dioxide gas). An essential step in de-nitrification is the introduction of an electron donor/carbon source for the de-nitrifying bacteria. Methanol, a flammable and toxic liquid derived from non-renewable natural gas, is the legacy carbon source used in wastewater de-nitrification. There is growing dissatisfaction in the wastewater treatment industry with the safety profile, performance limitations, and price volatility of methanol. In addition, increasingly stringent federal and state regulatory mandates are requiring wastewater treatment facilities to limit the amount of nitrogen released into receiving waters. Resulting in costly technology upgrades and increased operational expenditures for the wastewater treatment plants.

Unicarb

Unicarb is a proprietary product developed by KBI specifically for use as an electron donor/carbon source in wastewater de-nitrification and is composed entirely form renewable resources. UniCarb was engineered to overcome the key limitations of methanol and other carbon sources, including:

Download Unicarb DN MSDS Sheet.

Download Unicarb DX MSDS Sheet.

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