Our Nitrogen Reduction Process
Step 1
Environmental Site Assessment
We review your property’s proximity to sensitive bodies of water, like the St. Johns River, to determine if local Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) regulations require you to upgrade to a nitrogen-reducing system.
Step 2
System Selection and Engineering
We help you select the most effective nitrogen reduction technology—such as In-Ground Nitrogen-Reducing Biofilters (INRB) or specialized mechanical aeration units—that perfectly fits your specific lot size and soil type.
Step 3
Precision Installation
Our specialized crews install the system, carefully layering specific organic materials like wood chips or utilizing advanced aeration chambers that create the exact biological environment needed to convert dissolved nitrogen into harmless gas.
Step 4
Biological Seeding and Calibration
Once installed, we ensure the system is properly seeded with the necessary bacteria. We calibrate the oxygen flow and recirculation pumps to ensure the denitrification process begins operating at maximum efficiency immediately.
Step 5
Monitoring and Maintenance
Nitrogen systems require careful oversight. We provide ongoing maintenance, testing the effluent quality and adjusting the organic media over the years to ensure the system consistently meets strict state reduction targets.