Huma Environmental Catalog
HUMA® IS DEDICATED TO IMPROVING YOUR WASTEWATER & SOIL HEALTH.
Formed from prehistoric plant material, our humic-based carbon-rich products are millions of years in the making, providing you with greener solutions and a greener bottom line. Owning humate mines in Idaho and New Mexico enables us to control every step of production, ensuring high quality. Our raw humate products are harvested, screened, and packaged in New Mexico, while our finished liquid products are extracted, blended, and packaged in Arizona.
Our liquid formulations are powered by our proprietary Micro Carbon Technology®, which ensures fast-acting delivery and exceptional uptake enhancement, while being an environmentally friendly biostimulant. We focus on innovating and improving the use of humic substances to support soil and wastewater health globally.
Micro Carbon Technology®
Our exclusive and innovative biotechnology enables us to create nutritionally rich products that are more environmentally friendly and easier to handle.
Key benefits of Micro Carbon Technology®?
NON-SELECTIVE: works with both positive and negative elemental ions.
VERSATILE DELIVERY: hand application, spray, or via simple pumping system.
LOW ENERGY: requires less effort from the microorganisms to uptake nutrients, lowering biological oxygen demand (BOD).
By using MCT, operators can achieve more with less! Our products have a positive environmental impact by promoting microbial development and species diversity. These benefits dramatically improve wastewater treatment efficiency and effectiveness!
Municipal Wastewater Solutions
Municipal wastewater treatment systems have to be flexible. Flows and contaminants are constantly changing, and the operator has to be prepared for anything that comes his or her way. Operational stability depends on thoroughly monitoring and understanding the system’s biology and leveraging that biology to reduce contaminants in the waste stream.
Activated sludge systems depend on a combination of aerobic, facultative, and anaerobic processes to enable microorganisms to do their work within wastewater systems. Typical problems include recovering lost biomass, foaming and settling issues, and sludge-volume build-up.
An inherent problem with any lagoon treatment system for wastewater is the expensive process of mechanically dredging, hauling, and disposing of the sludge to maintain capacity. There can also be problems with excess BOD and odor. Our bioremediation approach can solve these problems (even in the winter), saving thousands of dollars while keeping the lagoons on line and working.
Huma Environmental BrochuresGeetam Bhardwaj2024-04-02T22:38:36-07:00




