EffuTreat is a specially formulated microbial consortium designed to accelerate the biological degradation of organic pollutants in industrial effluents. It helps achieve consistent BOD/COD reduction, minimizes sludge generation, and stabilizes ETP operations for long-term compliance.
EffuTreat Textile is a specialized microbial blend engineered to handle complex and high-strength effluents generated from textile dyeing, washing, and printing processes. It effectively breaks down dyes, surfactants, sizing agents, and organic compounds, improving colour removal and reducing BOD/COD. The product helps achieve treated water clarity, reduces sludge, and ensures compliance with environmental discharge norms in textile ETP systems.
Enhances biodegradation of dyes, surfactants, and chemical residues, significantly reducing COD and improving treated water colour and quality.
Helps maintain microbial balance during fluctuating load conditions, minimizing process upsets and optimizing aeration performance.
Designed for efficient biological treatment across multiple industries and effluent types.
EffuTreat is a high-performance microbial consortium developed to accelerate the biological oxidation of organic pollutants in industrial effluents. It enhances the natural biodegradation process, helping reduce BOD, COD, TSS, and odour while improving MLSS stability and settleability.
Yes. EffuTreat is compatible with most biological treatment systems including SBR, MBBR, MBR, ASP, and hybrid ETPs. Our technical team customizes the dosing program based on plant capacity, influent load, and treatment design.
You’ll generally observe noticeable improvements in 3–7 days, including better MLSS activity, reduced odour, and more stable effluent parameters. Full stabilization typically occurs within 2–4 weeks, depending on influent variation and process conditions.
Absolutely. EffuTreat is non-toxic, non-pathogenic, and 100% eco-friendly. It does not contain harmful chemicals or genetically modified organisms, making it safe for operators, equipment, and the environment.
The dosage is calculated based on parameters such as plant capacity (KLD), influent BOD/COD, sludge volume, and system type. Our process engineers provide a customized dosage and maintenance plan after analyzing your plant data or lab reports.