Irrigation Network
BOC Targets Ammonical Nitrogen Fast
Ammoniacal nitrogen (NH₃-N) is a major pollutant in municipal, industrial and agricultural wastewater, leading to eutrophication, oxygen loss, and aquatic toxicity. Traditional treatment methods—like nitrification-denitrification, chemical dosing and filtration—often struggle with high energy use, sludge buildup and complex operations.
Bio-Organic Catalyst (BOC) provides a patented, eco-friendly solution that boosts microbial performance and oxygen transfer. Its biocatalytic nanotechnology accelerates organic breakdown and reduces energy demand.The Result: Offering a cleaner, more efficient path to ammonia reduction & hence odor reduction.




Chemical Fixes, Hurt the Soil
Irrigation systems in landscaped areas often suffer from mineral scaling and microbial buildup that narrow pipes and block emitters, cutting water flow by up to 50%. Deposits like calcium and magnesium accumulate over time, while sticky organic residues from bacteria and algae restrict flow and foster low-oxygen zones. Traditional chemical cleaners damage helpful soil microbes, disrupting plant nutrition. Manual descaling and repeated chemical use raise costs and labor. These clogged systems waste water through overspray and runoff—undermining both efficiency and sustainability.

Solutions
Restore Flow, Revive Landscapes
Phyto-C3 by Bio-Organic Catalyst (BOC) solution addresses irrigation inefficiencies at the root. It gently dissolves mineral deposits using natural acids and nano-bubbles, keeping water flowing without harming pipes. The oxidative bubbles disrupt harmful microbial slime and prevent regrowth, while good bacteria are supported to enrich soil health. Smart dosing systems reduce labor and protective coatings extend the lifespan of emitters and pipes. This eco-friendly approach improves plant health, cuts maintenance and reduces water waste—delivering a clean flow and sustainable performance.


Frequently Asked Question:
Over time, mineral scaling and organic residue accumulate inside irrigation lines and emitters, narrowing internal diameter and restricting water flow. These blockages often go unnoticed until they cause uneven watering, brown patches, or dry zones in landscaped areas. Traditional chemical cleaners may temporarily clear buildup but often damage components or harm nearby plants.
It uses gentle, plant-based acids combined with oxygen-rich nano-bubbles to dissolve mineral deposits and organic matter without corroding pipes or emitters. These natural agents break down calcium and iron residues while being safe for use around soil, roots, and sensitive landscape elements. The result is restored flow capacity with zero infrastructure degradation.
Nano-bubbles are ultra-small gas bubbles that remain suspended in water longer than traditional bubbles. They penetrate deposits and disrupt microbial buildup with oxidative energy, helping to clear blockages deep within emitters and tubing. This keeps the system clean at a microscopic level, improving water delivery consistency and reducing the risk of clogging over time.
Yes. The oxidative nature of nano-bubbles not only clears existing buildup but also alters the microenvironment inside the pipes, making it less favorable for harmful microbes to recolonize. This helps prevent recurring clogs and maintains long-term flow efficiency. Simultaneously, it avoids harsh biocides that could harm beneficial soil biology.
Instead of disrupting the soil ecosystem with chemicals, this solution supports beneficial microbial populations by avoiding broad-spectrum toxins. Improved water flow enhances nutrient uptake and root development. As irrigation uniformity improves, so does plant vitality, leading to greener, healthier landscapes with less reliance on fertilizers or corrective interventions.
Beneficial microbes in the soil help cycle nutrients, improve root structure, and increase water retention. When irrigation systems are kept clean without harmful residues, these microbes thrive. Supporting these microbes boosts natural soil fertility and resilience, reducing the need for synthetic soil amendments and frequent replanting.
Absolutely. By keeping emitters and pipes clean from the inside out, it dramatically reduces the need for manual flushing, descaling, or emitter replacement. Smart dosing systems automate treatment, further minimizing labor hours and intervention frequency. Over time, this translates into significant savings on parts, repairs, and staff time.
Yes. Traditional chemical cleaners often degrade plastic and metal over time, shortening the lifespan of emitters, filters, and drip lines. This eco-friendly solution forms a protective micro-coating that resists future buildup without causing corrosion or abrasion, helping systems last longer with fewer part replacements.
Clogged or partially blocked emitters often cause overwatering in some zones and under-watering in others. By restoring and maintaining full water flow, the system ensures more uniform coverage, eliminating waste from runoff and re-watering. The improved consistency also means that less water is needed to maintain plant health, helping meet water conservation goals.
Yes. The ingredients are biodegradable and non-toxic, making them suitable for use in edible landscapes, orchards, urban gardens, and certified organic operations. There are no harmful residues left behind, and the treatment supports rather than disrupts natural biological processes in the soil and plant root zones.
Dosing frequency depends on water quality and usage patterns. In areas with high mineral content or heavy use, regular low-dose applications (e.g., weekly or bi-weekly) are recommended. Smart metering systems can automate this process to ensure consistent application without human error, maintaining peak system performance year-round.
This solution reduces reliance on chemical inputs, lowers water and energy use, and promotes healthier ecosystems—all of which align with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. It helps facility teams meet green building certifications, protect long-term landscaping investments, and demonstrate responsible resource management.
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