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Send site samples — soil, pit composite, or OBM-amended material — with loading context and closure timeline.
BIOTEEQ Texas delivers site-specific microbial programs for operators and facility managers across West Texas and beyond. Our model is straightforward: Collect your samples and system data, Analyze load and contamination profiles in the lab, Customize the consortium to your environment, then Apply on your schedule — with agronomy and field support scoped per engagement.
TPH-contaminated drilling waste pits create a hard deadline: closure requirements under TCEQ Rule 8 and Statewide Rule 91, often with a 120-day closure window that does not wait on haul-off schedules or weather.
Operators currently pay $50,000–$300,000 per pit for chemical treatment and haul-off. In-place bioremediation typically runs $20,000–$80,000 — keeping the pad operational throughout treatment.
BioRevive is a biological process aid. Individual site results vary with loading rate, application rate, and sampling methodology. Field-validated figures below are supporting detail, not performance guarantees.
Operating model
Send site samples — soil, pit composite, or OBM-amended material — with loading context and closure timeline.
Lab characterization of TPH fractions, VOCs, and site chemistry to define the contamination profile.
Consortium and application protocol tailored to your contamination profile and semi-arid field conditions.
Single-application or scoped reapplication per pilot design — you execute in the field with our dosing guidance.
All engagements are scoped per site. No published rates.
Paraffin deposition comes back. Operators pay continuously to fight it — hot oil trucks, mechanical scrapers, and chemical inhibitors and dispersants. That chemistry is expensive to buy, requires handling and disposal, accelerates corrosion over time, and adds environmental liability with every treatment.
BioRevive works with the formation instead of against it. Lab-observed preferential degradation of the C28–C35 paraffin fraction — through terminal and sub-terminal oxidation pathways that break long-chain paraffin waxes into shorter-chain metabolites — points to a maintenance approach that reduces hot-oil and inhibitor dependency over time. This mechanism was observed in soil remediation and is now advancing toward field validation for wellbore and flow-line applications.
BioRevive is a biological process aid — not a pesticide. The paraffin figures here are from a Eurofins soil remediation trial; wellbore and flow-line application is an emerging, lab-stage development — not yet a field-validated service and not a performance guarantee. Individual results vary with deposition rate, temperature, and application method.
A consultative conversation — scoped to your wells as the application develops.
For plant managers and operators, the wins land on the operating line: aeration energy, sludge hauling, chemical spend, permit-violation risk, and odor complaints. A more efficient biological community moves those levers — where chemicals only mask the symptoms temporarily.
Municipal plants, lagoons, dairies, and commercial septic systems hit the same wall: organic overload, odor, rising BOD, and failing dissolved oxygen. BioRevive supports natural microbiological digestion — reducing organic load, helping dissolved oxygen recover, and suppressing odor biologically. It is not a pesticide and is not marketed as a biocide; it is positioned as a biological process aid for wastewater, lagoons, septic tanks, and drainage systems.
Operating model
Describe your system — WWTP train, lagoon dimensions, dairy waste stream, or septic configuration.
Load conditions, organic profile, and dosing constraints reviewed against prior TTU and field case data.
Dosing protocol and enrichment level scoped to your facility — not a one-size label rate.
Your team applies per pilot SOW; we support monitoring cadence and visual/procedural documentation.
How a wastewater pilot works
A pilot establishes a 14-day baseline, then runs a 60–90-day treatment window measured against it. Designs are either Before/After (the plant is its own control over time) or Parallel-Train (a treated train run beside a matched control train). A credible parallel-train design splits a plant into a treated side and an untreated control side — for example, two tank structures each operated as a treated half and a control half — so improvement is measured against the plant's own baseline. Primary endpoints: COD/BOD, phosphorus, and FOG.
This describes standard bioaugmentation trial methodology only. It is not a completed US BIOTEEQ Texas trial and does not guarantee a result.
Grease & septic — pilot engagement model
For restaurants and commercial facilities with grease traps or septic loading, BIOTEEQ Texas runs a 90-day no-charge pilot. We dose with a Dosatron proportional unit or a floating slow-release capsule, photograph and measure the FOG cap on weekly visits, and deliver a 90-day case-study report. Conversion to an ongoing service is offered when the pilot documents a measurably thinner FOG cap and a pump-out interval extended by 30% or more (photos plus before/after trip tickets). No measurable reduction means no contract and no charge.
Biological process aid — reduces biological oxygen demand and FOG accumulation; does not replace mandatory pump-out schedules required by local ordinance.
Fertilizer cost volatility, declining soil health, locked phosphorus and potassium, and pesticide residue accumulation are squeezing margins across West Texas row crop, cotton, hay, and commercial grower operations.
SOIL2 is a soil biostimulant designed to work with your existing fertilizer program — it does not replace synthetic fertility. The consortium supports nutrient cycling, residue breakdown, and root-zone biology so applied and soil-resident nutrients become more available.
Operating model
Soil samples plus your fertilizer program, crop, and application method.
Soil fertility and residue context reviewed against ServiTech and field trial baselines.
Consortium and rate recommendation aligned to your soil class and fertility stack.
In-furrow, broadcast, or fertigation per scoped protocol — alongside your existing program.
Cattle operations and feedlots face antibiotic dependency, mortality drag, slow average daily gain, and feed conversion inefficiency. Microbiota+ is not positioned as a probiotic-only substitute or an antibiotic replacement.
Commercial programs lead with a structured transition: antibiotics in the morning and Microbiota+ in the evening for 14 days, then Microbiota+ maintenance only. That approach was validated in a veterinarian-managed feedlot trial on 433 head at a single site.
Results below are from a controlled feedlot trial — antibiotic knockdown followed by Microbiota+ maintenance. Single-site, moderate confidence. Not a probiotic-only outcome.
Operating model
Share herd profile, receiving protocol, current antibiotic program, and performance targets for the pilot scope.
Review intake conditions, transition timing, and program fit against field trial benchmarks and your vet’s plan.
Scope knockdown and maintenance dosing, feed or water delivery method, and monitoring cadence for your operation.
Execute the scoped transition on-site — antibiotic knockdown (Days 1–14), then Microbiota+ maintenance — per pilot SOW.
Consultative engagement only at this stage. No cart. No published pricing.
Commercial greenhouse, nursery, bedding plant, and transplant producers run repeat substrate and fertilizer programs every season. BIOTEEQ Texas custom-adapts the consortium to your exact input environment — you send substrate and fertilizer stack, we analyze, manufacture, and ship ready to apply.
No on-site mixing. No on-site fermentation. No protocol training. A single drench at potting drops into your existing controlled-release or liquid feed program.
How it works
~500 g substrate sample, fertilizer product and rate, crop target, and potting calendar.
Consortium enriched and adapted to your peat and CRF stack; QC and fresh batch timed to your schedule.
Open container, drench at potting, continue your standard fertilizer program.
Custom scope per grower operation. No published rates.