Carbonic Acid vs. Sulfur Burners for Water pH Control

Organic growers accepted the sulfur burner's tradeoffs for decades: smoke at startup, on-or-off control, and a pH target that high-alkalinity water often never reaches. Not because it worked well, but because nothing better was allowed. That changed.

Sulfur BurnerWith ECO2MIX
pH 7.2 some events, 6.5 others; no feedbackEvery event holds a precise setpoint
Sulfur dioxide smoke; workers keep clearNo smoke, no fumes. CO₂ and water only
Manual chamber cleaning and corrosion checksCalibrated and serviced every 6 to 8 weeks
Sulfate accumulating every seasonNo residue. CO₂ reverts to gas
15+ HP combustion system1 HP motor

Why Doesn't a Burner Reach the Target?

A sulfur burner runs or it stops. Output is fixed, so when bicarbonates rise, the buffering wins: the burner runs the whole event and the water still arrives at pH 7.2. Nothing in the system tells the grower. This is common in exactly the high-alkalinity water that drives growers to treatment in the first place.

ECO2MIX reads actual water pH with a calibrated probe on every irrigation event and adjusts CO₂ in real time until the setpoint is reached. If bicarbonates spike, more CO₂ goes in. The pH at the emitter matches the target.

ECO2MIX reactor and CO₂ tanks installed at a field in Santa Maria

Can It Hold the Low End? Yes.

Side-by-side showing blueberries treated with ECO2MIX before and after, with water pH displayed at 6.3

ECO2MIX holding pH 6.3 for blueberry irrigation in a certified organic operation. Blueberries need the low end of the range, exactly where burners struggle most.

The burner's only real argument was certification. That argument is over: ECO2MIX carbonic acid is CCOF approved and NOSB approved for the USDA National List. The same chemistry as rainwater and sparkling water, with no smoke and no hazardous storage.

“I wanted to go more safe environmentally. Since implementing ECO2MIX at Seven Oaks Country Club, our turf has never looked healthier. The automated pH control system is a game-changer!”

Tom Lipscomb Superintendent, Seven Oaks Country Club, Bakersfield, California

The Full Side-by-Side

FactorSulfur BurnerCarbonic Acid (ECO2MIX)
pH controlBinary on/off, no feedbackProbe-driven, holds the setpoint
Reaches pH 6.5 in hard waterNot reliablyYes, dose adjusts automatically
Left in the soilSulfate and sulfite, accumulatingNothing. CO₂ and water
Soil biologySuppressed over timeImproves. CO₂ feeds microbes
Operator experienceSO₂ smoke irritates workersNo fumes, no smoke
Energy use15+ HP combustion1 HP motor
MaintenanceChamber cleaning, corrosion checksServiced every 6 to 8 weeks, included
Organic certificationUSDA National ListCCOF approved, NOSB listed
Investment modelCapital purchaseMonthly service, no upfront cost

Common Questions

Is carbonic acid approved for organic operations like sulfur burners are?
Yes. ECO2MIX carbonic acid is approved by CCOF for water pH control in certified organic operations and has been approved by the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) for inclusion on the USDA National List of Allowed Substances, pending final rulemaking.
Can carbonic acid reach lower pH targets than a sulfur burner?
Yes. A probe-driven feedback loop adjusts CO₂ injection continuously and regularly delivers pH 6.5 or lower, including farms running at 6.0 to 6.2 on every irrigation event. A burner's fixed output can fail to reach 6.5 in high-alkalinity water.
How does the energy use compare?
Sulfur burners require 15 or more horsepower for the combustion and blower system. ECO2MIX uses a 1 HP motor. Over a growing season that difference is meaningful.

A Certified Organic Alternative to Sulfur Burners

Precise, probe-driven water pH control as a fully managed service. No upfront equipment cost, no sulfur dioxide smoke.