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Applications in Action

A collection of case studies showcasing how Coral Innovations' technology transforms water filtration challenges into sustainable solutions.

Applications Across Industries

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Oil and Gas Industries

  • Surface-level hydrocarbon cleanup using OleoSorb® products (Pads and Booms).

  • Industrial wastewater treatment for emulsified oil using CoralyteOils.

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The Impact:

The introduction of Coral Innovations’ OleoSorb® Boom revolutionized oil spill management at the port. By using advanced absorption and adsorption technologies, the OleoSorb® Boom effectively trapped oil within the containment zone, preventing further environmental contamination even during severe weather conditions. Additionally, Coral Innovations’ Coralyte™ Oils played a critical role in the filtration of oily waters from the port. By targeting emulsified pollutants and separating oil from water at a molecular level, Coralyte Oil ensured that discharged water met strict environmental standards, safeguarding marine ecosystems. 

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The Challenge:

A large port in Northern Europe faced ongoing challenges with oil spills, leading to massive waste and operational expenses. Traditional single-use oil containment booms were inefficient, costly, and generated significant environmental waste, especially under stormy conditions.

Case Study on OleoSorb® Boom

Oil Spill in Northern Europe

The Result:

With OleoSorb® Boom:

  • Achieved an 80%+ reduction in waste and expenses, compared to traditional single-use booms.

  • Reduced cost per gallon of oil absorbed to just $0.29, a significant improvement over the $3.69 cost with standard single-use solutions.

  • Enhanced sustainability with reusable materials, minimizing environmental impact.

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OleoSorb® Boom

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The Impact:

Coral Innovations introduced Coralyte™ Oils, a tertiary treatment solution specifically designed to target high concentrations of FOG in industrial effluent. The technology's selective removal process allowed the bakery to meet acceptable discharge levels without relying on traditional chemical or biological methods that often have limited efficiency or higher environmental impact.

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The Challenge:

A food factory in the Midwest faced fines and legal fees from the local municipality due to elevated levels of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) in their wastewater discharge. The existing treatment processes were ineffective in meeting regulatory standards, causing environmental harm and operational setbacks.

Case Study on Coralyte™ Oils

Effluent FOG Treatment in Midwest Industrial Food Production

The Result:

With Coralyte™ Oils:

  • Successfully reduced FOG content in discharged water to acceptable levels, avoiding further fines and legal repercussions.

  • Improved wastewater quality, aligning operations with environmental regulations.

  • Provided a sustainable, targeted solution that minimized reliance on alternative methods such as chemical and photolytic treatments.

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Coralyte™ Oils

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The Impact:

Coral Innovations implemented its Coralyte™ Nutrients solution, designed specifically for nutrient pollution in agricultural settings. The tailored adsorption process removed up to 99% of phosphate ions from polluted water, even at low concentrations. This approach enabled nutrient recovery without producing additional waste, supporting both environmental health and sustainable farming practices.

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The Challenge:

A large-scale farm in the Western USA faced elevated phosphorus levels in nearby river water, primarily due to agricultural runoff. These excess nutrients posed severe threats to local ecosystems, leading to algal blooms and reduced water quality.  Existing treatment processes not only failed to recover usable phosphates but also generated hazardous waste and toxic sludge.

Case Study on Coralyte™ Nutrients

Phosphate Removal at a Farm in Western USA

The Result:

With Coralyte Nutrients:

  • Phosphate levels in treated water dropped to non-detectable limits, ensuring compliance with environmental standards.

  • The system’s small-footprint installation allowed efficient treatment without adding complexity to farm operations.

  • Eliminated the production of toxic sludge, offering a cleaner and safer alternative to chemical and biological methods.

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Coralyte™ Nutrients

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The Impact:

Coral Innovations deployed Coralyte™ Metals, a solution tailored for the efficient elimination of heavy metals like copper. This low-infrastructure, drop-in technology effectively reduced copper levels in effluent discharge, addressing the utility’s compliance and environmental concerns. The solution’s adaptability ensured minimal disruption to ongoing operations.

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The Challenge:

A water utility on the West Coast of the USA struggled with elevated copper levels in its water discharge, impacting a nearby public recreation area. The persistent contamination led to regulatory fines and environmental concerns. The existing remediation solutions were underperforming, failing to bring copper levels under permissible discharge limits.

Case Study on Coralyte™ Metals

Copper Pollution at a West Coast Water Utility

The Result:

With Coralyte™ Metals:

  • Copper concentrations in discharged water dropped significantly, falling below regulatory limits.

  • The utility eliminated fines and ensured compliance with environmental standards.

  • The solution offered a sustainable, efficient alternative to traditional chemical, physical, and biological methods, reducing the environmental burden of heavy metal contamination.

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Coralyte™ Metals

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