Sewage treatment plants were thought to be the most effective means to clean waste water; however, these Poo-Gloo Bio-Domes have chowed their way into the front line of the task. Designed by Kraig Johnson of Utah's Wastewater Compliance Systems, these 6ft-wide domes use bacteria and their maximized surface area to devour nitrogen compounds, ammonia and carbon-based material.
Ten Poo-Gloo Bio-Domes require just 1HP to run and construction-wise, are significantly cheaper than building a whole plant to purify problem water. Working most efficiently in warmer lagoons, Poo-Gloo Bio-Domes can consume between 55% and 98% of aquatic toxins, even in colder climates.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Bacteria-powered Water Purification
- The use of bacteria and maximized surface area to clean contaminated water is a disruptive innovation opportunity for the wastewater treatment industry.
- Cost-effective Water Treatment Solutions
- The development of Poo-Gloo Bio-Domes as a cheaper alternative to building entire sewage treatment plants presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the water treatment industry.
- Enhanced Efficiency in Water Treatment
- The ability of Poo-Gloo Bio-Domes to consume a high percentage of aquatic toxins, even in colder climates, presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for improving the efficiency of water treatment processes.
Where This Applies
- Wastewater Treatment
- The wastewater treatment industry can benefit from the development of bacteria-powered water purification methods like Poo-Gloo Bio-Domes.
- Construction
- The construction industry can explore opportunities in building Poo-Gloo Bio-Domes as a cost-effective solution for water treatment.
- Environmental Services
- The environmental services industry can leverage the enhanced efficiency of Poo-Gloo Bio-Domes to provide more effective water treatment solutions.
