THE PROBLEM: Hydrocarbons in or on the soil THE PROBLEM: Hydrocarbons in or on the soil...from the level of a fresh spill to saturation over years.

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THE PROBLEM: Hydrocarbons in or on the soil THE PROBLEM: Hydrocarbons in or on the soil...from the level of a fresh spill to saturation over years. The oils render the soil contaminated and unfit for agriculture. Over time the hydrocarbons in the soil leach down to the water table causing ground water contamination. THE SOLUTION IS BIO-REMEDIATION: The breakdown of hydrocarbons to their natural and environmentally safe elements of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen to remediate the site with minimum disruption.

BIO-MATRIX is an amazing gift from Nature BIO-MATRIX is an amazing gift from Nature... a natural absorbent made from sphagnum moss that rapidly absorbs and encapsulates hydrocarbons, heavy metals, chemicals. Rapidly degrades all major organic components of #4 - #6 oils, crude, and tar; and then breaks down these pollutants to the elements of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, water... HOW DOES BIO-MATRIX WORK? Sphagnum peat has "barrel" cells that encapsulate all derivatives of crude oil. The chemical is wicked into the cell structure and will not leach. Natural acids in the cell then slowly "digest" the pollutant molecules, leaving behind only environmentally friendly elements. The spent peat can be incinerated or disposed of in landfills or land farmed with no polluting effect. BIO-MATRIX SOIL REMEDIATION SYSTEMS: Concentrated bio-remediation cultures are added to Bio-Matrix to activate and accelerate the process of soil remediation. NEXT

Rapidly degrades all major organic components of #4, #5, #6 oils, crude & tar in soil or groundwater. Enzymes rapidly break down the hydrocarbon chain to produce the natural and safe elements of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and water. 3 hours 3 months

Interested in becoming a distributor for this amazing product? Bio-matrix acts as the host to the full cycle of natural remediation that involves soil, enzymes, oxygen (air), water, sun and nitrogen. The contaminated land is tilled to oxygenate the soil. This activates the bacteria cultures in the Bio-matrix treatment package. The bacteria produce enzymes which break down the hydrocarbon chain... leaving behind nature's elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and water. Interested in becoming a distributor for this amazing product? Call Peter Eastwick at 780 990 6554 or e-mail me at : peter@spillsorb.com BIOMATRIX CALIFORNIA 1600 Pines Boulevard Suite 620, Los Angeles, California 67102 Tel: (816) 665 4698 REPLAY ESC T0 QUIT