Enzyme Technology

M-Peroxidase enzymes

Water bodies that are contaminated can undergo bioremediation. We have created Highly Advanced Oxidation technologies that are safe, only produce oxygen, emit no dangerous gasses, and improve ambient air quality while cleaning unclean water by fusing the advantages of green chemistry with biotechnology. These chemicals support biological activities in addition to them. Products from Maiwir do not release harmful fumes or create carcinogenic chloramines, trichloramine's, or dioxanes like chemical treatment methods like bleaching and chlorine do. There is no risk of exposure, and they are completely safe for human use.

Our Enzyme Technology is a One-of-a-Kind, Intelligent Water Treatment Solution that generates a Universal Enzymatic Hydroxyl Oxidizer that entirely degrades all contaminants in the lake. By gravity, the reagents and enzymes reach the bottom of the water body and begin acting on organic matter and contaminants, reducing them to simple molecules such as water and carbon dioxide. While no poisonous residues are generated, offensive scents are entirely removed (rather than concealed), and the bottom is cleaned up by digesting organic debris. Pathogenic microbes are eliminated in this process, while heavy metals are transformed into non-toxic salts. Fluorides, chlorides, sulfides, ammonia, nitrites, and other byproducts are not generated during the procedure.

Advantages of Oxygen Reclamation

  • Strong hydroxyl radical Organic matter is destroyed in a few days by strong oxidizing power
  • Diminishes unpleasant smells and raises the oxygen content of both ambient air and water.
  • No dangerous chemicals were used, hence there was no environmental concern.
  • The only products of degradation are oxygen, water, and carbon dioxide.
  • Does not put users' health in danger.
  • Unlike chemical cleansers, it does not release vapours that are corrosive and harmful.

Projects Completed

Miramar Lake, North Goa, Goa:

Before Treatment of Miramar Lake:

After Treatment of Miramar Lake