Turning Sewage into a Resource using biocultures (2) (1)
How Biodigester in STPs Works: Turning Sewage into a Resource Using Biocultures
India’s Sewage Challenge

India generates over 72,000 MLD of sewage daily, but less than half is treated effectively. This untreated wastewater flows into rivers like the Yamuna, Ganga, and Mula-Mutha, causing severe health and ecological damage. Despite multiple government initiatives like the Ganga Action Plan and National Mission for Clean Ganga, a significant sewage burden persists.

India is often termed by the world as the Spiritual capital, and people around the world flock to India to seek penance, embrace the tranquillity of nature and follow the path of GOD. But unfortunately, the past few centuries of dark chapters and post-independence blunders have made India and Indians be looked at as unfriendly to cleanliness, and we even prove it sometimes, because the very rivers that we worship and are sacred in our texts are among the most polluted rivers in the world.

By the 1970s and 80s, untreated sewage had become a national crisis. Outbreaks of cholera in Kolkata, jaundice in Surat (1994), and recurring typhoid cases in Delhi highlighted the urgent need for structured sewage management. It was clear that septic tanks and open drains could no longer cope with urban growth.

Why the Government Was Forced to Act

The first large-scale intervention came with the Ganga Action Plan (1986), which introduced Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) in Kanpur, Varanasi, and other towns along the river. These were followed by the National River Conservation Plan (1995) and later the National Mission for Clean Ganga (2014).

The government realised that simply building drains wasn’t enough. What was needed were systems that could not only treat sewage but also manage solid waste sustainably. This is where biodigesters became a key component of STPs.

City Case Studies

Delhi ( Okhla STP, 1990s): One of the largest STPs in Asia, Okhla adopted biodigesters to process sewage sludge and generate biogas. However, poor maintenance has kept its output below potential, highlighting the gap between design and operation.

Kanpur (Ganga Action Plan, 1986): As one of the first cities to adopt STPs with biodigesters, Kanpur showed early promise.  But decades later, many plants fell into disrepair due to lack of funding and technical oversight, contributing to ongoing Ganga pollution.

Pune (Mula-Mutha River STPs, upgraded in 2018): A positive example, where biodigesters were modernised to produce electricity from biogas, helping reduce operational costs while tackling sewage loads.

Why Many Systems Struggle Today

Despite success stories, 40% of India’s STPs are either non-functional or underperforming (CPCB data). The reasons include:

  1. Poor Maintenance: Microbial cultures die out when not replenished.
  2. Finding Gaps: Municipal budgets often fail to cover operations.
  3. Skill Shortages: A lack of trained operators undermines performance.
  4. Outdated Designs: Many STPs still run on decades-old technology.
Role of Biodigesters in STPs

Biodigesters in Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) are anaerobic chambers that use microbes to break down sludge. They:

  • Convert organic matter into biogas and nutrient-rich slurry.

  • Enable energy generation from methane.

  • Stabilise sludge and make it safe for reuse.

While cities like Delhi, Kanpur, and Pune have adopted biodigesters, around 40% of India’s STPs underperform due to poor microbial management, outdated designs, and lack of skilled operators.

How Biocultures Improve Biodigester Working

Biodigesters thrive only when the microbial population is balanced and active. Without replenishment, microbial colonies collapse, leading to foul odour, incomplete digestion, and reduced biogas yield.

Here’s how biocultures for STPs can solve these challenges:

  • Enhanced COD/BOD Reduction: Specialised microbial strains accelerate organic load breakdown.

  • Consistent Performance: Prevents biodigester failure during hydraulic shock loads.

  • Sludge Reduction: Biocultures minimise sludge accumulation, reducing disposal costs.

  • Odour & Pathogen Control: Maintains hygienic and sustainable operations.

Team One Biotech’s Expertise

As one of the leading biotech companies in India, Team One Biotech provides customised bioculture formulations to optimise biodigester working in STPs, ETPs, and decentralised sewage systems.

Our solutions include:
  • Anaerobic Biocultures tailored for methane generation.

  • Sludge-reducing microbial consortia to extend biodigester life.

  • Start-up cultures for new STPs or after shock loads.

  • On-site consultation and training for plant operators.

By integrating our biocultures, municipalities and industries can transform underperforming biodigesters into efficient, sustainable, and cost-saving systems.

Conclusion

Biodigesters are the backbone of modern sewage treatment in India, but they need consistent microbial support. Team One Biotech bridges this gap with advanced biocultures for STPs, ensuring reliable biodigester working, reduced sludge, and higher biogas yields.

With the right biotechnological support, India can move towards a circular wastewater economy, cleaner rivers, and healthier cities.

Explore More Solutions by Team One Biotech

Apart from biocultures for wastewater treatment, Team One Biotech also offers innovative and eco-friendly solutions across multiple sectors, including:

– Plant Growth Promoters – microbial formulations for improved agricultural productivity

– Aquaculture Probiotics – supporting fish and shrimp health naturally

– Bio Enzyme Floor Cleaner – eco-safe cleaning for homes and industries

– Multipurpose Cleaner – powerful natural alternative to chemical cleaners

– Septic Tank Cleaning Powder – maintaining septic efficiency and reducing odour

– Probiotic Drain Cleaner – preventing clogs and ensuring hygienic drains

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Sulphide removal in refinery wastewater
Sulfide Removal in Petroleum Refinery Wastewater | Case Study

Introduction: 

A reputed petroleum refinery approached us due to high concentration of sulfides in their effluents. They tried multiple solutions, including electroplating, RO, etc., but they were very cost-intensive. Also, they received multiple notices from the pollution control board and were paying heavy fines. In petroleum refineries, Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs) are critical for managing complex wastewater containing sulfides, phenols, and hydrocarbons. Our advanced bioculture-based solutions ensure consistent COD and BOD reduction, even under fluctuating hydraulic and organic loads. Reach out to us today to experience how our bioculture-driven solutions can turn wastewater challenges into success stories.

ETP details:

The industry had primary treatment, biological treatment, and then a tertiary treatment.

Previous Capacity

Flow (current) 4500 KLD
Flow (design) 4500 KLD
Type of process Facultative
Capacity of UASB 12500 KL
Capacity of AT 7500 KL
Retention Time 106.66 hours(combined)

Challenges: 

Parameters (PPM) Avg. Inlet parameters  Avg. Outlet parameters 
COD 5500-9010 2200-4600
BOD 2500-5800 1300-3000
Ammoniacal Nitrogen 200 120-150
PAH 1250 680

Operational Challenges :

  • The primary treatment was working at 10 % efficiency in terms of COD reduction 
  • The biological treatment worked at an average of 50 % efficiency in terms of COD reduction. 

They were struggling to control the higher AN levels, and it was inducing shock loads as explained earlier. 

Issues with Process:

The main issue with the process was that there was no significant reduction in AN at the outlet despite having a UASB and an Aeration tank

The Approach: 

The industry partnered with us to commission their UASB and Aeration tank with increased capacity and restart the plant at its full capacity in terms of hydraulic load.

We adopted a 3D approach that included :

  • Research/Scrutiny :  
  • Our team visited their facility to go through the process of the new ETP and to scrutinize the value-addition factors.
  • Analysis :
  • We analyzed the 3-month cumulative data of their ETP to see trends in the inlet-outlet parameters’ variations and the permutation combinations related to it.
  • Innovation : 
  • After the research and analysis our team curated customized products and their dosing schedules with formulation keeping in mind the plan of action to get the desired results.

This process is called bioaugmentation.

Desired Outcomes :

  1. Reduction in AN levels in the final outlet
  2. Development of strong biology to withstand shock loads and prevent upsets.
  3. Making ETP more efficient regarding COD/BOD  and PAH degradation.
  4. Reduction in FOG.

Execution:

Our team selected  the product :

For the Aeration Tank

  1. T1B Aerobio: Our aerobic Bioculture blend consists of blends of several strains of Nitrifying and Denitrifying bacteria and facultative microorganisms, usually bacteria, along with key trace elements on a complex inert media. t1b-aerobio

For the UASB tank

  • T1B AnaerobioOur Anaerobic Bioculture blend consists anaerobic microbes that will effectively reduce AN as well as enhance COD/BOD control. t1b-anaerobio

Our plan of action included:

  1. T1B Anaerobio was dosed in UASB for sulphate and COD reduction.
  2. The addition of T1B Aerobio was also done Aeration Tank after UASB every day 

Results:

Parameters

Parameters (PPM) Avg. Inlet parameters  Avg. Outlet parameters (secondary clarifier outlet)
COD 5500-9010 900-1300
BOD 2500-5800 350-750
AN 200 20-25 (After Aeration Tank)
PAH 1250 220

The implementation of the bioaugmentation program resulted in significant improvements in the performance of biological units in their WWTP:

  • The COD/BOD degrading efficiency increased from 50% to 83 % in the biological system.
  • AN reduction was achieved up to 90 %
  • PAH was also getting degraded up to 82.4 %.
  • MLSS: MLVSS ratio was optimized.
  • Biomass in the ASP system displayed great stability even during shock load situations.
  • Methane gas production increased by 12%.

The application of Anaerobic Treatment through UASB reactors combined with Aeration tanks enabled effective Ammoniacal Nitrogen control and reduced PAH levels significantly. This approach minimized the risks of shock loads and enhanced the stability of biological systems.

With a focus on Industrial wastewater treatment, we targeted Sludge reduction and improved MLSS:MLVSS ratios to enhance operational efficiency. Our strategies also mitigated Odour issues and prevented the proliferation of filamentous bacteria, ensuring long-term system reliability.

By aligning with CPCB, PCB, and NGT compliance norms, the refinery avoided penalties while achieving sustainable wastewater management. The integration of bioaugmentation technology, nutrient balancing, and biogas recovery further optimized the performance of the effluent treatment process.

This case study demonstrates how refinery clients can achieve reliable wastewater treatment solutions while reducing OPEX, improving sulphide reduction, and ensuring a future-ready industrial effluent treatment system.

As one of the leading biotech companies in India, we provide a sustainable product range across multiple verticals, including probiotics for aquaculture, biofertilizers and plant growth promoterseco-friendly cleaning solutionsanimal probiotics, and on-site consultation for biocultures for ETP and STP.

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Sustainable Toilets: The Power of Septic Tank Sanitation

Safeguard your sanitation systems with eco-friendly solutions that go beyond mere construction. While most people think of sanitation as simply building toilets, the reality is that four walls and a seat don’t guarantee safety or hygiene. Toilets are a basic human right, yet many are failing—clogged, foul-smelling, and unsafe for long-term use. To ensure your sanitation system is effective, reliable, and sustainable, Contact Us today.

The Real Toilet No One Talks About 

 What most of us forget is that a toilet is only as good as the system behind it. The real heart of sustainable sanitation is the septic tank, not the walls or the structure. Unfortunately, this is the part that people ignore the most.
There are toilets, but are they even working?

There are toilets, but are they hygienic enough to visit?

There are toilets, but do they smell due to poor septic tank maintenance?

If the septic tank is neglected, the toilet becomes nothing more than a temporary solution. Without proper septic tank cleaning, whether using microbial septic tank bacteria or septic tank cleaning powder, we are not solving the problem—we are simply delaying it.

Why Septic Tank Sanitation Matters


A safe and sustainable toilet is one that manages waste effectively, prevents odor, protects groundwater, and ensures a healthy environment. Poorly maintained septic tanks lead to:

  • Unpleasant odours that discourage usage
  • Overflow and blockages
  • Contamination of soil and water sources
  • Spread of harmful pathogens

This is why regular septic tank treatment with the right solutions, including natural septic tank smell removers, is crucial for communities and industries alike.

Microbial Solutions for a Sustainable Future


This is where biological wastewater treatment offers game-changing innovation. Modern microbial solutions replace harmful chemicals with nature’s own power—beneficial septic tank bacteria that break down organic waste safely and effectively.

Introducing T1B™ Septic: A Natural Septic Tank Cleaner


T1B™ Septic is a specialized microbial septic tank cleaner designed to restore and maintain healthy sanitation systems. It works by:

  • Breaking down waste naturally with effective septic tank bacteria
  • Reducing foul odour using a safe septic tank smell remover formula
  • Improving septic tank performance
  • Extending the life of sanitation systems
  • Promoting environmental safety

Unlike chemical-based solutions, this natural septic tank cleaning powder ensures long-term sustainability without harming the environment.

A Game-Changer for Africa and Beyond


In many African countries and developing regions, access to toilets has improved thanks to sanitation drives. But the challenge remains—are these toilets sustainable? Without septic tank cleaning, toilets fail, and the cycle of poor sanitation continues.
T1B™ Septic offers a low-cost, highly effective, and eco-friendly solution to make sanitation truly sustainable. By adding effective biocultures and septic tank bacteria to septic systems, we can ensure:

  • Long-lasting toilets that people actually use
  • Healthier communities with reduced disease spread
  • Cleaner environments free from untreated waste
Conclusion: Redefining Toilets as Sustainable Sanitation


It’s time we changed our perspective. A toilet is not just four walls and a seat—it’s a system that must be safe, odour-free, and sustainable. Septic tank cleaning, using tools like microbial septic tank bacteria, septic tank cleaning powder, and septic tank smell remover, is the foundation, and microbial solutions like T1B™ Septic are the future of global wastewater management.
Because true sanitation is not just about building toilets—it’s about making them last. And the key lies in using the right septic tank cleaner backed by bioremediation technologies.
Don’t let untreated toilet waste endanger your family and community—choose safe, natural, and affordable sanitation with T1B™ Septic. For sustainable solutions tailored to your needs, Contact Team One Biotech today. 

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Oil Spills and Fats, Oils, and Grease: A Hidden Environmental Crisis and How Wastewater Treatment Can Help

Pollution takes many forms-plastic waste, industrial smoke, untreated sewage-but one of the most underestimated is oil contamination. From catastrophic oil spills that devastate marine ecosystems to the silent but relentless discharge of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from industries, this problem is a ticking time bomb.

For environmentalists, scientists, and wastewater professionals, it is clear: oil and grease in our environment are not just nuisances; they are long-term threats to ecosystems, infrastructure, and human health, making oil spill cleanup indispensable.

Tackling this challenge requires advanced wastewater treatment technologies, effluent management strategies, and biocultures designed to restore balance naturally. Safeguard your business with proven wastewater treatment technologies—Contact Us to resolve oil spill management, FOG control, and effluent treatment challenges.

The Scale of the Problem

Oil Spills: Catastrophes in the Open

Oil spills are some of the most visible disasters in environmental history. When crude oil from tankers, offshore rigs, or pipelines leaks into oceans, it spreads rapidly, creating a suffocating slick. 

The Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010, for instance, released nearly 5 million barrels of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Marine Life, coral reefs, and entire fisheries were devastated.

Oil reduces oxygen transfer, blocks sunlight and coats marine animals, making survival nearly impossible. Cleanup can take decades, with oil residues lingering in sediments and groundwater long after the initial crisis is over.

Fats, Oils, and Grease: Silent Threats in Wastewater

Unlike dramatic oil spills, FOG pollution is an invisible but constant problem. Every day, effluents from food processing units, restaurants, dairies, and even households carry high loads of fats, oils, and grease.

When FOG enters sewer systems or untreated effluent flows into rivers:

  • It congeals into giant fatbergs, causing blockages and sewage overflows.
  • In water bodies, grease forms a layer that suffocates aquatic ecosystems.
  • The oily film makes wastewater treatment plants less efficient, increasing operational costs.

Municipalities and industries spend billions combating FOG blockages, proving that this is not just an ecological issue but a serious economic burden.

Why Oils are FOG are so Dangerous
  • Persistence in the environment

Hydrocarbons from oils are resistant to natural degradation. They contaminate soil and water for decades unless actively treated with bioremediation techniques.

  • Bioaccumulation

Toxic compounds from oils accumulate in fish and shellfish, eventually moving up the food chain and harming human health

  • Impact on Effluent Treatment:

Grease-laden wastewater is hard to process. It reduces oxygen transfer in treatment plants, disrupts microbial communities, and lowers efficiency.

  • Health Risks

From carcinogenic hydrocarbons to contaminated drinking water, oil pollutants pose severe risks to communities living near sites or polluted water sources.

  • Climate Connection

Oils and grease breaking down anaerobically can release methane, adding to greenhouse gas emissions and worsening climate change.

Sustainable Solutions for Oil and Fog Pollution: how can you clean up an oil spill
  • Prevention: Keeping Oil Out of Water in the First Place
  • Regulation and Enforcement: Governments must enforce wastewater discharge standards, ensuring industries pre-treat oily effluents before releasing them.
  • Grease traps and interceptors: Commercial Kitchens and food processors should install grease traps to capture FOG before it enters sewers.
  • Public Awareness: Households must be educated not to pour used cooking oil down drains but instead collect it for recycling into biodiesel.
  • Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technologies
  • Oil-water Separators: These devices physically remove oil from effluent, preventing contamination downstream.
  • Biocultures for Bioremediation: Specialized microbial formulations can degrade hydrocarbons in wastewater, breaking down oils into harmless by-products like carbon dioxide and water. Biocultures are now widely used in effluent treatment plants (ETPs) to enhance degradation.
  • Enzyme-Based Solutions: Bioenzymes liquefy grease and improve flow in pipelines, reducing fatberg formation and supporting wastewater treatment operations.

Oil Spill Emergency Response

  • Containment and Skimming: Using booms to contain oil slicks and skimmers to remove it from the water surface.
  • Dispersants: Chemicals that break oil into tiny droplets (though their toxicity is debated).
  • Marine Bioremediation: Deploying oil-degrading bacteria directly into marine ecosystems, speeding up natural cleanup without harmful side effects.
  • Turning Waste into Value
  • Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil: A sustainable alternative fuel that reduces dependency on fossil fuels.
  • FOG Recycling Programs: Municipalities can convert grease into industrial lubricants or biofuels, aligning with circular economy principles.
Real-World Examples of Success

Singapore’s Grease Trap Law: Strict enforcement in the food industry has significantly reduced FOG-related sewer blockages.

India’s Wastewater Innovation: Several effluent treatment plants are using microbial biocultures to break down oils and organic load, reducing operational costs while improving discharge quality.

Exxon Valdez Cleanup with Bioremediation: After the 1989 oil spill in Alaska, scientists successfully applied bioremediation techniques to accelerate natural recovery.

The Role of Biocultures in Oil and FOG Management

Biocultures—formulated microbial communities—are game-changers in wastewater treatment. Their role includes:

  • Breaking down hydrocarbons into simpler, non-toxic compounds.
  • Improving effluent quality, making water safe for discharge or reuse.
  • Reducing operational costs by lowering the load on mechanical and chemical treatments.
  • Supporting sustainable wastewater management by offering eco-friendly, non-toxic solutions.

For industries, adopting biocultures is not just about compliance—it’s about reducing environmental impact while enhancing efficiency.

Conclusion

Oil spills and fats, oils, and grease discharges may differ in scale, but both pose enormous environmental and economic challenges. Left unchecked, they disrupt ecosystems, cripple infrastructure, and compromise public health.

The solution lies in integrated wastewater treatment strategies:

  • Prevention through strict regulation and awareness.
  • Advanced technologies like oil-water separators and grease traps.
  • Eco-friendly approaches using bioremediation and biocultures.
  • Circular economy practices that turn waste oil into valuable resources.

By addressing oil and grease pollution at every level—household, industry, and policy—we can not only protect our water bodies but also create a more sustainable, resilient future.

The choice is clear: treat oil and grease as waste, or transform them into opportunities for environmental and economic growth. With biocultures, sustainable effluent management, and innovative wastewater treatment, we can rise to this challenge.

Safeguard your facility and the environment with advanced wastewater treatment solutions designed to tackle oil spills, FOG pollution, and effluents. For reliable, sustainable, and expert support, Contact Us today.

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Bioremediation & Biocultures In Wastewater Treatment :Myths vs Truths
Bioremediation & Biocultures In Wastewater Treatment : Myths vs Truths
Introduction: Cutting Through the Noise

Bioremediation and microbial biocultures are transforming how industries manage wastewater. Yet, despite proven success in ETPs, STPs, and industrial wastewater systems, there are widespread misconceptions. To explore the right approach for your facility, Contact Us.

Too often, decision-makers expect overnight miracles or assume dosing is optional. These myths not only delay results but also undermine the effectiveness of biological solutions.

Let’s separate facts from fiction with some common myths about bioremediation.

  • Myth 1: “ Adding biocultures once will heal my system in one day.”
  • Truth: Bioremediation is a biological process, not an instant chemical reaction.

Microbes require time to acclimatize, multiply, and colonize the wastewater system.

Typically:

  • Heavy Dosing is done initially to build biomass quickly.
  • Visible results (Odour control, COD reduction) appear within days to weeks, depending on the load.
  • Stable long-term performance takes sustained dosing and monitoring.

Fact: Expecting overnight results ignores the science of microbial growth and can lead to disappointment.

  • Myth 2: “Wasting Sludge means losing valuable biomass”
  • Truth: Regular wasting is necessary to maintain healthy microbial populations.

In ETPs/STPs, biomass grows continuously. Without wasting:

  • Excess sludge accumulates, leading to poor oxygen transfer and bulking.
  • Old biomass becomes inactive, reducing treatment efficiency.
  • The system risks sludge carryover and poor settling.

Fact: Controlled wasting removes excess and unhealthy biomass, allowing fresh microbes to thrive.

  • Myth 3: “ Daily dosing isn’t needed in a continuous ETP flow.”
  • Truth: Continuous flow means continuous load-& microbes need continuous replenishment.
 
  • Wastewater inflow brings a fresh organic load every day.
  • Environmental shocks (pH, toxins, load fluctuations) can stress microbial populations.
  • Without daily dosing, microbial strength weakens, leading to consistent COD/BOD reduction.

Fact: Think of dosing like “feeding your system”— consistent inputs maintain consistent output.

  • Myth 4: “ Once microbes are added, they can survive forever.”
  • Truth: Microbes are living organisms, not permanent chemicals.
 
  • Microbes need optimal conditions (DO, pH, nutrients) to thrive.
  • Harsh conditions (shock loads, toxic chemicals, chlorine) kill microbial populations.
  • Even in healthy systems, microbial turnover requires regular replenishment.

Fact: Biocultures extend the life of your ETP/STP but cannot defy natural biological limits.

  • Myth 5: “ Higher dosing means faster results.”
  • Truth: Overdosing doesn’t accelerate bioremediation-it destabilizes it.

 

  • Microbial populations grow logarithmically when given the right environment.
  • Beyond a certain point, excess microbes compete for food and oxygen, leading to biomass stress.
  • Effective dosing is based on MLSS, influent load, and system design, not “more is better.”

Fact: Precision dosing ensures both performance and cost-effectiveness.

  • Myth 6: “Bioremediation only works for easy-to-degrade pollutants.”
  • Truth: Advanced bioculture consortia can also address oils, grease, and certain tough-to-degrade compounds.

 

  • Specialized strains degrade FOG (Fats, Oils & Grease).
  • Some formulations target ammonia, sulfides, and nitrates.
  • In combination with physical-chemical methods, microbes help reduce chemical dependency.

Fact: Bioremediation is versatile and can be customized for chemical, food & beverage, pharma, and municipal sectors.

  • Myth 6: “If my system is running fine, I don’t need biocultures.”
  • Truth: Wastewater loads and conditions are never constant.

 

  • Seasonal fluctuations, production cycles, or toxic shocks can disrupt treatment.
  • Biocultures act as a biological insurance policy, keeping the system resilient.
  • Even well-performing ETPs see improving sludge reduction, odor control, and compliance consistency.

Fact: Prevention is cheaper than a cure. Biocultures maintain stability in unpredictable environments.

 

The Real Takeaway – Bioremediation is Science, Not Magic

Bioremediation works – but only when applied with scientific understanding, consistent dosing, and proper system management.

At Team One Biotech, our solutions are designed for:

  • Gradual yet consistent performance improvement
  • Long-term compliance stability
  • Reduced operating costs and sludge volumes

By debunking myths and focusing on facts, industries can make informed choices and maximize returns from their wastewater systems.

 Explore More Solutions by Team One Biotech

Apart from biocultures for wastewater treatment, Team One Biotech also offers innovative and eco-friendly solutions across multiple sectors, including:

Plant Growth Promoters – microbial formulations for improved agricultural productivity

– Aquaculture Probiotics – supporting fish and shrimp health naturally

Bio Enzyme Floor Cleaner – eco-safe cleaning for homes and industries

Multipurpose Cleaner – powerful natural alternative to chemical cleaners

Septic Tank Cleaning Powder – maintaining septic efficiency and reducing odour

Probiotic Drain Cleaner – preventing clogs and ensuring hygienic drains

As one of the leading biotech companies in India and trusted bioremediation companies in India, Team One Biotech continues to deliver solutions that redefine sustainability across wastewater treatment, agriculture, aquaculture, and hygiene management.

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Independence day
Team One Biotech – August Newsletter 2025

In This Issue:

  1. The Russian exploration-setting standards
  2. PCMC acknowledges our technology
  3. Angry Pink’s awesomeness
  4. Testimonial from Dynemic
  5. Pro-tip from the field
  6. Get in touch

Celebration Month – August 2025

Team One Biotech celebrated in the month of celebrations – August, due to some notable achievement.

Independence Day is all about breaking barriers, and Team One Biotech did the same by breaking barriers of business internationally, especially in Russia.

Stay updated with the latest news, insights, and solutions from the world of wastewater treatment.

Independence day

PCMC Acknowledges Our Technology

The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, which was awarded the cleanest Corporation in Maharashtra in Swacchathon 2025, noticed our presentation at Techwari-2025. The Commissioner – Mr. Shekhar himself took an interest in our technology and asked us to deliver a presentation to the chief engineer of PCMC. The outcomes were optimistic, and development is soon expected there.

The Russian Exploration – Setting Standards

We marked our territory in Russia through our septic tank cleaning product. Starting with half a ton, the Russians are showering us with love, with more enquiries & opportunities.

Angry Pink’s Awesomeness

One of the customers has something to say:

“I started using Angry Pink a few weeks ago, and I’m honestly impressed! It’s one of the few cleaners that actually works on every surface whether it’s the kitchen counter, bathroom tiles, or even glass. The best part is how easily it removes stickiness and stains without much effort.

On top of that, the fragrance is just awesome—fresh and pleasant, unlike the harsh chemical smell most cleaners have. It makes the whole place feel cleaner and more inviting. I also love that it’s enzyme-based, so I know it’s safe and eco-friendly.
Multipurpose cleaner

Angry Pink has now replaced all the different cleaners I used to keep at home. One product for everything—that’s a big win! Highly recommended.”

Pro Tip from the Field

What does your Ammoniacal Nitrogen level indicate?

1. High Ammoniacal Nitrogen
• Incomplete nitrification or insufficient aeration.
• Indicates stress on microbial activity.

2. Moderate Ammoniacal Nitrogen with stable DO
• Nitrification in progress.
• Healthy microbial balance.

3. Low Ammoniacal Nitrogen with good nitrate formation
• Efficient nitrification.
• Strong and active biomass.

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SBR & Biocultures for ETP | Microbial Wastewater Treatment
SBR Systems: Ideal for STPs or Industrial Effluent Treatment Too?

Biocultures for wastewater treatment and microbial culture for ETPs are revolutionizing how biotech companies in India address industrial effluent challenges.

In the world of wastewater treatment, one technology often debated is the Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR). Many engineers and decision-makers see SBRs as a go-to solution for Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs), but the question remains: Can SBRs also be used effectively for industrial effluent treatment, or are they best restricted to municipal sewage?

The answer lies in understanding how SBR wastewater treatment works, its proven performance in municipal applications, and its adaptability in industrial contexts. Get in touch with us to explore how innovative biotech-driven approaches can transform your wastewater management.

What is the SBR Process in Wastewater Treatment?

An SBR (Sequencing Batch Reactor)

is an advanced modification of the activated sludge process. Unlike continuous systems, SBRs operate in time-based cycles—filling, aeration, settling, and decanting within a single task.

This gives the SBR process several key advantages:

  • Compact design  – saves space compared to conventional STPs.
  • Flexibility – can adjust to changing flow and loads.
  • Nutrient removal – capable of reducing nitrogen and phosphorus effectively.Because of these advantages, SBR systems are widely used in modern sewage treatment plants across India and globally. Increasingly, biocultures for ETPs  are also combined with SBR systems to enhance microbial performance and improve treatment efficiency.

Why SBR is Ideal for STP Treatment?

SBR technology has a strong track record in municipal sewage treatment. Studies and performance reports highlight impressive results:

  • BOD removal efficiency : up to 98%
  • COD removal efficiency : up to 96%
  • TSS reduction : up to 97%
  • Nitrogen Removal (TKN) : up to 85%
  • Phosphate removal : up to 99%

These numbers show that SBR-based STP plants can consistently achieve discharge standards of BOD <20 mg/L and TSS <20 mg/L, meeting both CPCB (India) and global environmental norms.

For cities, residential complexes, and institutions, SBR STPs are a reliable, proven choice. Many wastewater treatment companies in India  integrate microbial culture for wastewater treatment

into SBR setups for long-term sustainability.

Can SBR Systems Be Used for Industrial Effluent Treatment?

The answer is yes, but with conditions.

Where SBR Systems Work Well in Industry

  • Food & Beverage Wastewater  – Brewery and dairy effluents respond well, with SBRs achieving significant COD and phosphate removal.
  • Textile Effluent Treatment  – SBRs can cut down BOD and COD effectively. However, color removal may need additional processes like oxidation and membranes.
  • Pulp & Paper, Pharma, and Agro-Industries  – With proper pretreatment and equalization, SBRs can be adapted to these sectors.

Challenges with Industrial Wastewater

  • Toxic or inhibitory loads (dyes, heavy metals, chemicals) can reduce efficiency.
  • Shock loads from sudden spikes in pollutants demand equalization tanks for stability.
  • Advanced polishing may be required for color, nutrient, or refractory COD removal.

In short, SBR for industrial effluent treatment works best for biodegradable loads and when backed by biocultures for wastewater treatment , pretreatment systems, and tertiary polishing technologies.

Operation and Maintenance Considerations

To get the best from an SBR, industries and municipalities must ensure:

  • Screening & Neutralization – Prevents toxic shocks to biomass.
  • Proper Equalization – Stabilizes pollutant spikes.
  • Skilled Operators – Cycle timing, DO control, and sludge management are critical.
  • Hybrid Systems – SBR + tertiary treatment = compliance with stricter discharge norms.

In industrial effluents, SBRs are effective where organic loads are biodegradable, but performance depends on pretreatment, load management, and add-on polishing. Biotech companies in India

are increasingly deploying advanced microbial culture for wastewater treatment  to strengthen biological efficiency and meet CPCB standards.

Conclusion:
SBR wastewater treatment systems are versatile, but they must be applied strategically. They are not one-size-fits-all, but with the right design and integration, including biocultures for ETP  and microbial cultures for wastewater treatment, they can be the backbone of both municipal sewage treatment plants and industrial effluent treatment solutions in India.
Aquaculture probiotics
Aquaculture Probiotics: Reducing Antibiotic Use in Aquaculture with Natural Probiotics

In today’s rapidly evolving aquaculture industry, sustainable fish farming practices and eco-friendly shrimp cultivation methods are becoming essential for commercial aquaculture operations worldwide. As the global seafood market continues to expand, aquaculture producers are seeking innovative biotechnology solutions to address the growing concerns about antibiotic resistance in marine farming and freshwater fish production.

Similar to how plant growth promoters and biofertilizers revolutionized agriculture by harnessing beneficial microbes, the aquaculture sector is experiencing a paradigm shift toward biological solutions. Just as organic farming utilizes soil conditioners and biostimulant products to enhance crop productivity, modern aquaculture systems are adopting probiotic technologies to optimize aquatic animal health and production efficiency.

Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing food sectors worldwide, but the heavy use of antibiotics in fish farming and shrimp farming has raised serious concerns. Overuse of antibiotics leads to antibiotic resistance in aquaculture, environmental damage, and residues in seafood that can affect human health. Farmers are now turning to natural probiotics as a sustainable solution to improve aquatic animal health, enhance water quality, and reduce dependence on antibiotics. Reach out to us to learn how eco-friendly aquaculture probiotics can boost productivity while protecting aquatic health.

The Risks of Antibiotic Dependence in Aquaculture

Modern intensive aquaculture systems, including recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) and biofloc technology applications, face significant challenges with pathogen management and water quality maintenance. The overreliance on antimicrobial agents in aquatic animal production has created a pressing need for alternative disease prevention strategies.

Much like how agricultural systems benefit from plant growth promoting bacteria and rhizobacteria for enhanced nutrient uptake, aquaculture environments require beneficial microbial populations to maintain ecological balance. The parallels between terrestrial agriculture’s adoption of biostimulant fertilizers and aquaculture’s embrace of probiotic solutions highlight the universal importance of biological approaches in food production.

In intensive shrimp and fish farming systems, high stocking density and unstable water conditions create an ideal environment for disease outbreaks. Antibiotics may provide short-term relief, but frequent use disrupts the natural microbial balance in ponds, weakens fish and shrimp immunity, and promotes resistant bacteria. This makes disease management more difficult and farming less profitable over time.

The emergence of multi-drug resistant pathogens in aquaculture environments poses a significant threat to both aquatic animal welfare and food safety standards. Regulatory bodies worldwide are implementing stricter guidelines for antibiotic usage in aquatic food production, making probiotic supplementation an increasingly attractive alternative for aquaculture sustainability.

How Probiotics Support Fish and Shrimp Health

Beneficial microorganisms play a crucial role in maintaining optimal gut microbiome balance in aquatic species. These microbial feed additives work through competitive exclusion, immunomodulation, and enzyme production to enhance overall fish performance and shrimp growth rates.

The mechanisms by which probiotics function in aquaculture share remarkable similarities with how microbes in agriculture support plant health. Just as plant growth hormones and secondary plant nutrients work synergistically to promote crop development, aquatic probiotics enhance nutrient absorption and metabolic processes in fish and shrimp. This biological approach mirrors the principles of organic farming, where natural processes are optimized rather than chemically overridden.

Probiotics in aquaculture are live beneficial microorganisms that strengthen gut health, boost immunity, and improve nutrient absorption in aquatic animals. When applied in feed or directly into pond water, probiotics suppress harmful bacteria and promote a healthier microbial balance. For shrimp farming and fish farming alike, this means faster growth, better feed conversion, and stronger disease resistance without relying on antibiotics.

Advanced probiotic formulations contain specific strains of Bacillus species, Lactobacillus cultures, and other beneficial bacteria that support digestive health optimization and natural disease resistance mechanisms. These biological water treatment solutions also contribute to nitrogen cycle management and organic waste decomposition in aquaculture systems.

The application methods for aquaculture probiotics can be compared to foliar spray application and drip irrigation systems used in agriculture. Just as farmers utilize spray power for biotic and abiotic stress management in crops, aquaculture producers can deploy targeted probiotic treatments to address specific environmental challenges and pathogen pressures in aquatic systems.

Introducing Acqua S and Acqua F

Team One Biotech’s innovative aquaculture probiotic solutions represent cutting-edge biotechnology applications in sustainable aquatic farming. These scientifically formulated products address the specific needs of different aquaculture species while promoting environmental stewardship and economic viability.

Drawing inspiration from agricultural biostimulant products that provide primary nutrients for plants and enhance stress tolerance, Acqua S and Acqua F are designed to support the fundamental physiological processes of aquatic animals while building resilience against environmental stressors.

To help farmers adopt sustainable practices, Team One Biotech has developed two powerful probiotic solutions: Acqua S and Acqua F.

  • Acqua S is specially designed for shrimp aquaculture. It improves gut health, enhances digestion, and strengthens immunity in shrimp, while also maintaining pond water quality by reducing ammonia and organic waste buildup. By supporting shrimp health naturally, Acqua S minimizes the need for antibiotics and promotes higher survival rates.

Acqua S contains specialized marine probiotics that are particularly effective in brackish water environments and saltwater shrimp ponds. This targeted probiotic blend supports molting processes, reduces stress-related mortality, and improves post-larvae survival rates in commercial shrimp hatcheries.

The formulation works similarly to how soil waste management systems in agriculture utilize beneficial microorganisms to break down organic matter and release essential nutrients. Acqua S enhances the aquatic environment’s capacity to process waste products while simultaneously providing protective benefits against both biotic and abiotic stress factors.

  • Acqua F is formulated for fish aquaculture. It boosts growth performance, increases feed efficiency, and enhances disease resistance in fish populations. Acqua F also helps maintain a healthy pond ecosystem, ensuring cleaner water and reduced stress for fish throughout the culture cycle.

Acqua F’s multi-strain probiotic complex is optimized for freshwater fish species including tilapia, catfish, carp, and trout production. The formulation supports protein utilization efficiency, reduces feed conversion ratios, and enhances immune system development in juvenile and adult fish populations.

Like agricultural applications where drip power systems deliver precise nutrient solutions directly to plant root zones, Acqua F can be administered through various delivery methods to ensure optimal distribution and efficacy throughout the aquaculture system. This targeted approach maximizes the beneficial impact while minimizing resource waste.

Moving Toward Sustainable Aquaculture

The transition to antibiotic-free aquaculture represents a paradigm shift toward precision aquaculture management and integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems. This approach aligns with global sustainability certifications and responsible aquaculture standards demanded by international seafood markets.

This transformation parallels the agricultural sector’s movement toward organic farming practices and the increased adoption of biostimulant fertilizer technologies. Both industries recognize that sustainable production requires working with natural biological processes rather than against them, leading to improved product quality and reduced environmental impact.

  • Replacing antibiotics with probiotics is not just a health decision but a business strategy. Farmers who adopt probiotics report reduced mortality rates, improved growth performance, and higher profitability. With global demand for safe and sustainable seafood increasing, probiotic-based aquaculture is quickly becoming the industry standard.

Commercial aquaculture operations implementing probiotic management protocols often achieve improved return on investment (ROI) through reduced veterinary costs, enhanced feed efficiency ratios, and premium pricing for antibiotic-free seafood products. These economic benefits make probiotic supplementation an attractive proposition for aquaculture business development.

The integration of beneficial microorganisms in both aquaculture and agriculture demonstrates the universal applicability of biological solutions across food production systems. Whether supporting plant growth through rhizobacteria or enhancing fish health through aquatic probiotics, the fundamental principle remains consistent: leveraging natural microbial processes for sustainable and profitable production.

  • Natural probiotics like Acqua S and Acqua F offer a powerful, sustainable alternative to antibiotics in aquaculture. They protect fish and shrimp health, enhance pond water quality, and ensure a safer food supply for consumers. By embracing probiotics, farmers can build a more resilient and eco-friendly aquaculture industry.

The future of aquaculture lies in innovative biological solutions that support both productivity and environmental responsibility. As consumer awareness of food safety and sustainability continues to grow, probiotic-enhanced aquaculture systems will play an increasingly important role in meeting global protein demand while protecting aquatic ecosystems.

Just as the agricultural sector has embraced plant growth promoters and soil conditioners to achieve sustainable intensification, the aquaculture industry is recognizing the transformative potential of probiotic technologies. This biological approach offers a pathway to enhanced production efficiency while maintaining ecological integrity and food safety standards.

For aquaculture consultants, fish farm managers, and shrimp pond operators seeking to optimize production efficiency while maintaining environmental compliance, incorporating proven probiotic solutions like Acqua S and Acqua F represents a strategic investment in long-term operational success.

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