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EPA Reg. No. 92259-1   Algaecide, Bactericide*, Fungicide, and Herbicide

What is CB-104?

CB-104 is a non-oxidizing liquid copper micro-biocide for the suppression of bacteria* and odors caused by bacteria and/or for the control of algae or algae spores. It is a stabilized high ion liqid copper formulation, highly soluble in all types of water with no agitation required. It is triple-buffered for ease of use and safety.

CB-104 applications:
  • lakes, ponds, reservoirs, recycled waters and irrigation systems/canals
  • ornamental fountains or water features 
  • potable water supplies**/swimming pools or hot tubs for additional non-public health bacteria control
  • equipment/structures delivering water directly to water treatment facilities: pipes, intake structures, gatehouses, screens, pumping stations, weirs, and penstocks
  • an herbicide and algaecide in controlling rooted underwater weeds

CB-104's proprietary formulation ensures that the active ingredient-- metallic copper -- is delivered in the form of a long-lasting biologically available cupric ion, Cu++.
"Our ponds have never       been clearer."
      ~ John Aubrey, Course Superintendent
​           Aubrey's Dubbs Dred Golf Course
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Critical CB-104  protocol: One gallon of CB-104 in 60,000 gallons of water or 1ppm of metallic copper. Actual application will vary in accord with state wildlife/EPA approved protocols.

For more information and specific protocols for your needs, please contact us
​or our distributors:


Environmental Water Recycling LLC
info@envirowaterrecycling.com
​envirowaterrecycling.com

                                                                                                                                                                                  *Non-public health bacteria.
                                                                       **Water destined to be used as drinking water must receive additional and separate potable water treatment.