GRT- Lipase enzyme

GRT (1A) is a lipase enzyme that has been used for years in industries that break down animal fats and oil residue. Recently it is being used when there is an overturned oil tanker spill(1B). Sewage waste plants also incorporate this enzyme in order to function at a very high efficiency(2).

Petroleum is now used in everything from soaps and shampoos to tissue paper. Septic system failures are increasing at a rate that is 10 times the historical average and are extremely expensive.(3) Consequently, it is strongly recommended that GRT is incorporated into the tank. Pumping will not eliminate the residue that is formed on the lateral lines by this petroleum (4). Home Depot http://www.homedepot.com is the largest retailer to carry this product to date.(5) Septic Savior is the largest wholesalers of this product currently. http://septicsavior.net/(6)

Lowes is said to be working towards carrying this product and may cause prices to come down slightly. To date, I know of no other company that has paid the licensing fee to incorporate GRT for use-as it is fairly cost prohibitive to incorporate. So it seems that the bigger players May Be the only game in town for a while.

(1A)4)http://centremagazine.com/issues/PrinterFriendly.asp?story_id=37998153922&id=189629&RType=&PC=&issue=07012007 (1B) Institute of Microbiology, Leopold Franzens University, Technikerstrasse 25, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria (2) Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation, Hohenheim University, Emil-Wolff-Strasse 27, D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany (3)http://www.springerlink.com/content/l70h8j280u25k258/ (4)http://www.usinspect.com/Glossary/SepticGlossary.asp (5)http://centremagazine.com/issues/PrinterFriendly.asp?story_id=37998153922&id=189629&RType=&PC=&issue=07012007 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipase (6) http://www.septicsavior.net Sewer waste use lipase enzymes: http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6150316-claims.html Overturned oil tanker spills-http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5807724-description.html