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Environmental Applications

For Environmental Applications

EcoBio-Block uses beneficial bacteria to naturally clean and revitalize polluted environmental waters.


EcoBio-Block replicates the purifying mechanisms found in nature.  Microorganisms serve a critical role in the delicate balance of nature's food chain.  Aerobic bacteria that breed in mulch eventually make their way into streams and larger bodies of water, naturally acting on organic matter and harmful ammonia and thus keeping waters both clean and clear.  Pollution disrupts this natural system of water purification.  EcoBio-Block was developed to reverse the effects of pollution and return water to its original state.  

The revolutionary system of the EcoBio-Block allows grass bacillus bacteria to exist in a live and propagable state in a base mixture consisting of mineral-rich porous volcanic stones and alkaline cement.  In this state, EBB bacteria continue to emit and multiply into surrounding waters for years and will not drift away from the treated area like other poured products.  Designed originally for environmental purposes, EcoBio-Block continues to be used in many Asian countries to degrade dangerous toxins and pollutants and restore the natural state of lakes, streams, rivers, and the ocean.

EBB Bacteria eliminate bad odors.

The safety of EBB Bacteria has been certified according to international criteria. US Patented.

Please contact us for detailed results of environmental projects or information.
Project Examples
Easy-to-install. No major construction is required. Setaka-town, Fukuoka, Japan Water revitalization project at Melaka river in Malaysia
Seaweed field at Amami-Oshima, Japan
The installation of EcoBio-Blocks creates a healthy environment which promotes seaweed growth. The resulting seaweed field assists water clean-up and serves as a feeding and spawning ground for juvenile fish.
Left: at the installation, Right: 2 years later
Pilot scale wastewater treatment study in India using EBB