Bacteria or Fungi that process and biodegrade grease and oils.

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Does anyone know of a research study, rating the best microbes that can biodegrade grease and oils, particular to the food and hospitality industry? I am looking for safe (non-pathogenic to mammalia) microbes. Am willing to read, digest and report.. and can even help if someone else is researching the same topic.

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  1. I developed a blend of eight bacteria that do this job quite well.  We also us this blend to lower phosphate and nitriate levels in lakes, and the distruction of spilled disel fuel.  Write to me at WH@bluevalleylabs.com.  Waymon Hofheins 

  2. Adriano:   We have been using a fully organic solution that contains no man made enzymes or GM bacteria or any bacteria whatsoever for water treatment for over 20 years.

    We have used this is large cities, small towns, agriculture, restaurants, piggeries, dairy and slaughter houses.....works like a charm. SOLUTEK is the product.

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  3. Do yourself a favor ... I make nothing for the recommendation... the best I have discovered is the Alken Murray research products (Ken Edwards, Pres.).

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