When wastewater systems begin to struggle, two symptoms show up first: odour and sludge accumulation. Both signal one underlying problem, the biological processes inside the system have become unbalanced or inactive.
Effective Microorganisms (EM™) provide a natural, science-backed way to restore that balance, re-activate biological function, and return wastewater systems to optimal performance.
Let’s explore the science behind EM™, how it works in wastewater environments, and why more New Zealand wineries, farms, and commercial operators are using it as a long-term solution.
What Is EM™? A Quick Scientific Overview
EM™ (Effective Microorganisms) is a mixed culture of naturally occurring beneficial microbes including:
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Lactic acid bacteria
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Phototrophic (photosynthetic) bacteria
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Yeasts and fermentation microbes
These microorganisms are selected for their synergistic behaviour; meaning they work better together than alone.
When introduced into wastewater, EM™ shifts the microbial environment from putrefaction (rot, odour, sludge) to fermentation (cleaner breakdown, less waste, biological function).
This shift is the foundation of how EM™ restores system performance.
Why Wastewater Problems Happen: The Biological Breakdown
Over time, wastewater systems lose their natural biological activity due to:
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Chemical residues
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High organic loading
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Anaerobic (oxygen-starved) pockets
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Accumulated solids
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Imbalanced microbial populations
When “bad” microbes dominate, the system produces:
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Hydrogen sulfide → strong odours
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Slow decomposition → sludge build-up
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Higher BOD/COD levels → compliance issues
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Thick crusting and blockages in pipes and tanks
EM™ targets the root cause: the microbial imbalance.
How EM™ Restores Wastewater Function (The Science Explained)
1. EM™ Introduces Dominant, Beneficial Microorganisms
Once added to wastewater:
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Good microbes multiply rapidly
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They outcompete odour-causing and sludge-forming microbes
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The system shifts toward aerobic and fermentative processes, which are cleaner and faster
This is called dominant species replacement, a key principle in biological wastewater treatment.
2. Rapid Odour Suppression Through Biological Conversion
Odour in wastewater is caused by gases produced under anaerobic (oxygen-poor) conditions, especially:
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Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S)
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Ammonia
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Volatile organic compounds
EM™ microorganisms convert these compounds into non-odorous, stable end products.
This is why odour reduction is often noticeable within hours or days after EM™ treatment.
3. Breakdown of Organic Matter and Sludge Reduction
EM™ microbes produce naturally occurring enzymes and metabolites that:
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Accelerate the decomposition of solids
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Break down organic matter more efficiently
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Reduce sludge accumulation on the bottom and sides of ponds, pipes, and tanks
Instead of rotting, the organic material ferments, which is a cleaner process that produces far less waste.
4. Improvement of Water Clarity and BOD/COD Levels
As biological activity improves:
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Dissolved solids break down more efficiently
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Suspended particles reduce
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Water becomes clearer
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BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) stabilises or drops
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COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) decreases over time
This shift makes the water more suitable for reuse, irrigation, or land application, depending on regional regulations.
Real-World Results: EM™ in NZ Wastewater Systems
Many wineries, farms, and commercial operators across New Zealand use EM™ to stabilize and improve their wastewater systems.
One long-term user shared this:
“I have been using EM in our wastewater environment for about 5 years. It has helped us control odour, reduce sludge build-up on pipes and tanks, and keep our BOD below required levels. I’d recommend everyone try EM and see the results for yourself.” — Bruce Walker, Winery Operations Manager, Spy Valley Wines
Operators consistently report:
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Immediate odour reduction
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Noticeably cleaner water
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Less sludge in ponds and tanks
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Easier BOD/COD compliance
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Lower maintenance costs
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No chemical hazards or corrosion risk
These outcomes occur because the system is restored to a balanced biological state.
Why EM™ Is Ideal for Wastewater Treatment
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Safe - EM™ is non-toxic and non-corrosive
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Easy to apply - compatible with dosing pumps, ponds, tanks, and irrigation systems
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Cost-effective - reduces sludge removal, odour control measures, and chemical costs
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Sustainable - supports natural microbial cycles
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Flexible - works in wineries, food processors, farms, and commercial sites
EM™ doesn’t overpower the system, it helps it work the way it was always meant to.
Wastewater problems start at the microbial level, and the solution starts there too.
EM™ restores biological function by:
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Rebalancing microbial populations
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Improving breakdown of organic matter
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Supporting cleaner, clearer water
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Helping operators meet compliance naturally
For operators looking for a reliable, sustainable way to maintain wastewater performance, EM™ offers a proven pathway forward.

