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U.S. Microbics is a biotech holding company. Nicknamed "Bugs", it owns several subsidaries that utilize it's patented microbe technology. Bugs is notable because it is the first US Corporation to build a business around the various commercial uses for microorganisms.

Bugs, engages through its subsidiaries in the development, manufacture, and sale of engineered bioremediation solutions for clean up of toxic waste releases to soil and groundwater primarily in the United States and Mexico. The company operates through two divisions, USM Solutions and USM Capital Group, Inc.

The USM Solutions division provides proprietary microbial technologies that provide natural solutions to various environmental problems. Its microbes or "bugs" are used to break down various hydrocarbon substances, including oil, diesel fuel, MTBE, Perchloroethylene (PCE), toxic waste, and certain water and soil contamination. This division also provides civil and environmental engineering project management services, including specialists to design, permit, build, and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological, and filtration technologies. It is also involved in the bio-recycling of spent activated carbon filtration media. Further, the USM Solutions division provides ex situ treatment services using its patented Bio-Raptor system in conjunction with its microbial blends, providing direct technical engineering consultation.

The USM Capital Group assists in financing and developing environmental companies desiring to go public. It provides management consulting, administrative, and investor relations services. Bug’s technology is used in the applications of environmental, manufacturing, agricultural, and natural resource markets. USM Capital markets the products and services directly to private and governmental customers, as well as through sales agents and joint venture partners. The company was incorporated in 1984 as Venture Funding Corporation and changed its name to Global Venture Funding, Inc. in 1993. Further, it changed its name to US Microbics, Inc. in 1998 after purchasing the proprietary micobial technology from XyclonyX. US Microbics is headquartered in Carlsbad, California.

History

George Robinson

The process of bioremediation was invented by George M. Robinson. He served for many years as the assistant county petroleum engineer for Santa Maria, California. During the 1960's he spent his spare time experimenting with dirty jars and abandoned oil sumps. His "bug-brew" recipes gained acceptance and notoriety after several well publisized demonstrations.

The late George Robinson had the distinction of engineering the first full-scale commercial microbial clean-up of an oil spill in 1968, municipal sewage bioaugmentation in 1967 septic tank and leach field treatment as early as 1965, as well as odor and flying pest and larval control in the animal feedlot and agricultural processing industry in 1964.

Robinson’s application of microbic technology for the hospitality industry ranged from the pioneering cleanout of the fuel holding tanks on the RMS Queen Mary during its "transplant" as a Long Beach tourist attraction in the 70’s, to the grease trap maintenance for odor and grease buildup at the world famous Pea Soup Anderson Restaurant (in Buellton, California), to the Buellton Wild Animal Park’s odor and runoff control. The municipal sewer treatment plant, too, had its share of microbe-miracles during those early days of bioaugmentation, since a local ordinance required dischargers to control and reduce their input to the local plant and, hence, the discharge zone (river) until a newer and larger municipal sewage treatment plant could be completed. Since the plant not only serviced the Buellton community but also the scenic community of Solvang, California, it was no great surprise that the community was very pleased that Robinson’s "bug-brew" enabled the tourist-dependent community to maintain an ever-expanding tourist base, control their restaurants’ waste generation, and meet water quality standards until the new treatment plant could be completed

Typical application of biodispersant to remediate an oil spill
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Typical application of biodispersant to remediate an oil spill

Bugs goes public

On August 30, 1997 US Microbics went public and began building an environmental conglomerate. Bugs acquired the proprietary technology, patents, and microbial culture collection from Robinson’s daughter, Dr. Mery Robinson through her biotech company, XyclonyX. The company’s goal was to use the proprietary microbial technology, patents and unique culture collection to build the foundation for the international commercialization of this previously successful and valuable technology.

USM Solutions developed an organizational structure of multiple subsidaries, which divides the organization into distinct units for proprietary bug production, R&D, licensing & patent protection, and sales organizations licensed to sell and sublicense microbial products and processes to specific market segments. In this manner, BUGS, as the public holding company, can orchestrate the deployment of the environmental technology to owned subsidiaries who in turn license the technology or sell products to end users.

In September 1998, US Microbics leased a 22,000 square foot facility in Carlsbad, California. This building houses the subsidaries. Bug's current holdings are the West Coast Fermentation Center, the R&D facility of XyclonyX, and the operations of Sub-Surface Waste Management, Bio-Con Microbes, and Wasteline Performance Corporation. The BUGS subsidiary company names are the same as those used by Mr. Robinson.

US Microbics services customers in the bioremediation, agricultural, and waste treatment markets. Typical customers include contractors, insurance companies, petrochemical manufacturers, landfill operators, farmers, nurseries, food processors, restaurants, municipalities, state and federal governments, golf courses, water districts, fisheries, and dry cleaners. Bugs provides customers with solutions to problems of requiring "better-faster-cheaper" waste treatment, increased food production and lower water and natural resource consumption. The company licenses its patented technology, manufacturers and sells its proprietary blends to licensees, and educates and trains people on the proper use and application of its products.

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