SWAT Technology - "Sprays Wide And Terminates" - efficently vaporizes odor targets. Armed with products from the Bacteria & Enzyme Brigade or the Odor Neutralizing infantry, this NEW odor weapon delivery platform can attack virtually all odor problems.
Spray cannon fires and layer of NWC polymeric cover material to supress evaporation and volatization of odor molecules.
Spray cannon or hose shoots product from the Bacteria and Enzyme Battalion. This alters the chemical nature of the odor causing molecule so that it does not volatize or gas off.
Hydraulically driven rotary head misting fans employ wide dispersion and saturation of concentrated odor areas.
Mobility and deployment speed are critical to the effectiveness of any Odor Weapon System. The SWAT platform is powerful and flexible, not tied to any specific odor control technology. It can be deployed virtually anywhere:
- Next to rail car unloading sites
- Upwind of sewage sludge unloading
- Near areas of higher H2S concentrations
- Adjacent to composting piles

Overview
Bacteria and enzyme technology is the process of bacteria consuming organic matter. Bacteria that NWC uses feed on the contamination causing the odor, deriving nutrition for growth and reproduction.Undergoing a complex chemical reaction the waste causing the odor, or the gas, the waste is metabolized into a final metabolic waste product, usually water and carbon dioxide. The result of this natural process is that wastes are used up completely or converted into an innocuous product such as water and carbon dioxide.
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NWC's Odor Neutralizing Infantry Combatants are different from nearly all other neutralizers and masking agents because they are made from food and cosmetic grade compounds and contain only 1% essential oils or plant extracts (by total volume of concentrate), as opposed to the other neutralizers on the market which are generally a blend of essential oils and plant extracts combined with a standard surfactant. Basic chemistry proves all essential oil and plant extract based products cannot truly neutralize odors.
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County landfill personnel at a Florida landfill conducted a pilot study with five competitive products to determine if they could improve the effectiveness of an on-going odor control program. Odors are generated throughout areas receiving the trash and are especially bad during wet weather due to wet soil covers and standing puddles. A more effective means of control was necessary to satisfy neighboring property owners. Closed trash cells use gas burners to oxidize methane and other gases, eliminating odor problems from these areas.more....