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ACS AQUA MUNDA
The main advantages and distinguishing features of the technology

Zonal cleansing
CLEANING SELECTED ZONES OF WATER RESERVOIRS
e.g. bathing beaches, bays, lagoons, marinas

increase of oxygen concentration
INCREASED
CONCENTRATION OF OXYGEN DISSOLVED IN THE WATER - IN THE ENTIRE WATER COLUMN
also in the near-bottom zone in a natural way - thanks to this, there is no fish die-off

sludge reduction
BIOLOGICAL SLUDGE REMOVAL IN WATER RESERVOIRS
100% biological, without the use of heavy machinery and without draining the water. From 50% up to 80% reduction in 12 months!

elimination of odors
ODOR REMOVAL IN WATER RESERVOIRS
within a maximum of 2-3 days
No use of chemicals

Bioremediation
Microbial bioremediation consists in inoculating the appropriate zones of the reservoir with microbiological preparations, in accordance with the prevailing conditions. This leads to the re-orientation of various chemical and biochemical reactions and indirectly affects the physical parameters as well as the control of some biological processes taking place in the environment.

Bioremediation, or rather the action of microorganisms, will lead to a gradual decomposition of organic and some inorganic pollutants present in bottom sediments (forming silt at the bottom of the reservoir) and in the water column. The purpose of this action, in addition to desilting the bottom and improving water quality, is to deprive algae and cyanobacteria of food - nitrogen and phosphorus compounds - which will result in the gradual elimination of phytoplankton blooms from the part of the lake where bioremediation was carried out. Because properly selected microorganisms present in ACS Poland preparations are food competition for algae and cyanobacteria, they will naturally limit their development.

Since 2009, several hundred water reservoirs have been cleaned using our innovative technology, including lagoons, lakes, historic ponds and bathing areas. It is a set of appropriately selected actions leading to the improvement of the condition of reservoirs, the restoration of ecological potential and the reduction or elimination of effects affecting the water environment.

Comparison of methods
Biological methods, compared to mechanical and chemical methods, are characterized by relatively low implementation costs, with simultaneous high effectiveness, lack of invasiveness in the natural environment or perceived nuisance for local residents.
It is important to remember that each body of water is different and therefore requires an individual approach. The quality of water in reservoirs determines the possibility of the development of various strains of microorganisms.
Algal blooms and their elimination



Our activities lead to the gradual decomposition of organic and some inorganic pollutants present in bottom sediments and water column. The purpose of this action, in addition to desilting the bottom and improving water quality, is to deprive algae and cyanobacteria of food - nitrogen and phosphorus compounds - which will result in the gradual elimination of phytoplankton blooms from the part of the lake where the applications were carried out. Because properly selected microorganisms present in biological preparations are food competition for algae and cyanobacteria, they will naturally limit their development. In the first phase of the process, periodic algal blooms may occur - this is due to the fact that when the sludge is "processed" by microorganisms, phosphorus and nitrogen compounds stored there for years are released from the bottom sediments. This is normal and will disappear afterward.
Gołanice / Wielkopolska Voivodeship. Cimparison of water condition
June 2020 and June 2021
Cleaning of swimming bay on Kamienna Góra Lagoon
Dolnośląskie Voivodeship
June 2017 and July 2019
Rottening lagoon with slaughterhouse wastewater in 2020 - before application and 7 weeks after application. Cleaning of the sewage lagoon and complete blocking of odors.

Starachowice -Pasternik Reservoir in 2021 and 2022

Ożanna Lagoon bathing area in
2020 and in 2022

Zimna Woda reservoir in Łuków, status of the reservoir in
2018 and in 2020
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