BCP55™
Starch-Degrading Wastewater Bacteria
Formula: Powder
Class: Bacteria
BCP55™ contains a special bacterial blend that degrades starch and cellulose. Starch and cellulose are natural polysaccharides, produced by plants as their energy reserve. Industries that process cereals, grains, potatoes, etc. usually have high starch and cellulose contents in the influent wastewater. These complex molecules create serious issues in wastewater treatment plants due to their low biodegradability. Wastewater from starch factories also has a high organic matter load. Our mix of aerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria help to degrade this organic matter. Bioaugmentation with BCP55™ will introduce specially selected microorganisms that are high amylase and cellulase producers. Cellulase enzymes degrade cellulose, while amylase enzymes degrade starch molecules.
Features & Benefits
Reduces BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) and TSS (total suspended solids) concentrations and unpleasant odors
Increases wastewater treatment efficiency
Lowers foam
Helps new plant startups
Starch and grain processing wastewater treatment systems
Potato processing and vegetable processing facilities
Cereal, flour, and bakery manufacturing wastewater streams
Food and beverage processing plants with high carbohydrate loading
Industrial wastewater systems with high starch or cellulose content
Aerobic and facultative biological treatment processes
Wastewater treatment plants experiencing foam from carbohydrate-rich influent
Startup or underperforming treatment systems treating polysaccharide-rich waste streams
Key Markets:
Industrial Wastewater, Municipal Wastewater



