Backed by science, BioNorth Solutions is a green technology company that develops and produces the world’s most voracious strains of bacteria available for commercial hydrocarbon remediation, land reclamation, and soil revitalization applications. Contamination is a problem in many areas, the most environmentally conscious way to solve this problem is to utilize the organisms growing naturally in
the same environment to remove contaminants. Mining creates drainage which can be toxic to the environment, oils drain into parking lots and work areas day after day. Governments require companies to be proactive in planning to avoid contamination. Mining, construction and forestry are of considerable focus to both the public and government agencies; thus, being proactive of environmental maintenance is less expensive and better for the environment. Contaminated land extends into the soil, water and air. This ultimately can affect plants, animals and communities. Companies and agencies need an inexpensive, environmentally conscious solution to these issues. Historically, contamination has been addressed by adding chemicals, covers of water or soil, or filtration. Chemicals can be harmful themselves, not to mention expensive. Covering contamination often does just that: covers the problem, but doesn’t address it. Filtration can be effective, but if performed passively requires a large amount of space; active filtration requires the expense and maintenance to change filters. Bioremediation is the process of utilizing microbes to rid pollutants from a contaminated site, a cost effective strategy in which to clean up environmental contamination. Firstly, clean up is performed on site; microbes are added directly to the contaminated site, therefore eliminating the cost of removal and/or disposal of soils or water. Secondly, it is likely there will be effective microorganisms existing on site. Using microbiological knowledge to enhance the activity of what is already present can also decrease costs. Lastly, by not using harsh chemicals or other methods for cleaning of contaminated areas the cost of cleaning up the “clean-up” is eliminated