Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the biocultures produced?

All products are produced in the premises of Hydrotech Environmental in the E.U. The production process is soon to be accredited by the ISO 9001 standards for quality management.

Is the Ydro Process® patented?

The Ydro Process® is patented and protected by a Secrecy Act in order to prevent the disclosure of the invention as a technology. This cannot be revealed or submitted to clients.

What is the shelf life of the Ydro Process® microorganisms?

The guaranteed shelf life of our microorganisms is three months, provided that they are stored in ambient room temperature with low humidity concentration. Tests have been carried out, proving that they remain highly active even after stored for this period.

What strains are included?

This information is confidential and cannot be published. The products are a mixture of microbial strains that are modified according to the waste to be treated. They are pure cultures, naturally occurring and have in no way been genetically altered. Our R&D group is constantly working on the product improvement. Prior to each application the end product formulation and blend of bacterial strains are selected according to the parameters of the wastewater to be treated.

What is the result of the Ydro Process®?

The results of the Ydro Process® is oxygen, water, carbon dioxide in the aerobic stage, carbon dioxide, methane, hydrogen and traces of hydrogen sulfide (<50-100 ppm) in the anaerobic stage and water and carbon dioxide in the facultative stage.

Can the Ydro bacterial products be used in sewer grid systems?

The product Ydro 20 is a specialized product which has been formulated to treat sewer grid and collection systems. It cleans out the pipings, pumping stations and manholes, eliminates rising grid odors and decomposes the wastewater organic matter before it reaches the treatment plant which then requires less effort and energy to be treated. Basic parameters such as BOD, COD, SS etc. are reduced by at least 60% up to 90% while treated with Ydro 20 within the sewer grid. This reduction strictly depends on the length and the design of the sewer system and the initial wastewater parameters. Furthermore, when industrial wastewater is added to the sewer grid, the product can be customized and formulated according to the specifications and even added within the pre-treatment of each industry.

Are the Ydro products the solution to septic tanks and cesspools?

Yes, our R&D team has developed a product containing a specially formulated range of microorganisms capable of treating septic tanks of hotels, shopping centers and households and cesspools. The high performance facultative and aerobic microorganisms in conjunction with the contained minerals, micronutrients and amino acids create ideal conditions for the improved operation of the septic tanks and cesspools. It degrades organic compounds contained in the wastewater, breaks down fats, oils and grease and eliminates odours without harming any metal, ceramic, plastic or concrete facility or equipment. It avoids conglomeration of fats, eliminates the production of sludge within the septic tank or field lines and decreases the emptying or cleaning necessity. The application is easy, user friendly and creates no environmental effect or hazard.

Are there any competitors of Hydrotech Environmental?

The addition of microbial products as a technology has been applied for at least 40 years in the field of municipal and industrial wastewater processing. There are various companies involved in this field. However they cannot be considered competitors as they cannot offer all the benefits that the Ydro Process® does. The majority of these companies specialize only in fat and grease removal, odor control or even in minimization of the produced sludge but only up to 30-40%. Contrary to these companies which operate as retailers, Hydrotech Environmental produces and supplies the products, tunes the plants and provides any necessary technical advice and support to the end client.

What is the CFU (Colony-Forming Unit) and how fast do they grow?

The microbial population has been measured to be 107 to 108 CFU/gram. This is easily modified and can be increased according to requirements. Once the dry microorganisms have been soaked and let to reach the maturation stage in specific conditions they double every 20 to 30 minutes.

What is the microorganisms application frequency?

The application of microorganisms is carried out by the plant operator on a daily basis in order to keep the culture count at a certain level. In septic tanks and cesspools the dosing is carried once a week.

Do you have to allow for maturation before applying?

The ideal maturation of the microorganisms occurs when they are added to a mixture of fresh waste feed and water (approximately 10-20 liters), mixed gently for 1 – 2 minutes and left for at least 12 hours.

Are nutrients required for ideal microbial growth?

The ideal condition requires the presence of specific concentrations of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and micronutrients in the wastewater. Prior to an application laboratory tests are suggested in order to determine a possible nutrient deficiency. Urea and Triple-super Phosphate are used to create the ideal ratio of COD:N:P which is 100:5:1 or even 200:5:1.

What is the ideal oxygen content for the Ydro Process®?

The Ydro Process® applies to all oxygen conditions, i.e. oxic, anoxic and facultative according to the wastewater treated. Therefore there is no actual specification. It is strongly dependent on the wastewater treated, the plant and the focused stage.

How long is required to observe the first indication that Ydro Process® is working?

When operating at a wastewater treatment facility, the first indication in terms of sludge minimization, is normally observed during the 1st – 2nd week of application, during which the sludge dewatering system is shut off and the operational conditions are monitored. The immediate indication is the odour reduction which occurs withing the first days of application.

How long is required to obtain 100% sludge reduction?

In order to maintain the operational conditions of a wastewater plant avoiding “shocking conditions” the ideal duration to obtain 100% sludge reduction is 5 – 6 weeks. We have obtained immediate stoppage of excess sludge production but it is not recommended as it can cause high fluctuations of operational parameters due to high organic loading during the first week.

Are the microorganisms vulnerable to anything?

The microorganisms used follow conventional wastewater bacteria in terms of vulnerability. However, the Ydro products have been altered accordingly to resist extreme waste conditions.

What is the cost of the Ydro Process® vs the conventional methods?

The Ydro Process® is the cheapest, legal, environmentally friendly and cost effective solution against conventional methods and it varies between 30 – 80% of total costs (depending on each case) of conventional methods. (Sludge transportation and disposal, various chemicals and additives, dehydration equipment maintenance, potential energy savings etc)

What is the operative pH range?

The ideal pH range for the application of the Ydro Process® microorganisms is 6 – 9. However, this can be slightly altered according to local conditions of each case.

What happens to the inorganic content usually removed in the produced sludge?

A big fraction of the measured inorganic content of the conventional sludge is actually hard degradable organic substance as well as inorganic salts. The Ydro Process® decomposes this big fraction and  breaks down these inorganic salts releasing inorganic ions in the output such as: Ca2+, K+, Na+, Mg2+ etc. The remaining inorganic content is removed by the sand and grit removal stage as well as the fine screening and is sent to landfills.

Are the Ydro Process® products considered biocides?

The microorganisms used for the YDRO Process® are not used to control harmful or undesired organisms. Conversely, they they are used to stimulate biological processes by promoting beneficial micro-organisms. They are not classified as biocides and do not fall within the scope of the Biocidal Product Regulation (BPR (EU) 528/2012).