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| Bacteria
& Hydrogen Peroxide Treatments |
If
you are like most people, you know very little about
your septic system. This is understandable. In urban
and suburban areas there are sewers to carry household
waste to carry household waste to municipal wastewater
treatment plants.
In more rural areas, however, septic tank systems provide
the functions of both sewers tank as "a tank in
which waste matter is decomposed through bacterial action".
If you could look inside your septic tank, you would
find three layers. The top layer is the "Scum"
layer where organic material floats to the surface.
Backteria in the septic tank biologically convert this
material to a liquid. |
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middle layer is the "Effluent" layer where mostly
clear water will be found. This clear water is the only layer
that should enter your absorption area. The bottom layer is
the "Sludge" layer. THis layer is where the inorganic
or inert solid materials and the by-products backterial digestion
sink to. |
| Call
your pumper regularly to clean out the organic and inorganic
sludge in your tank. The frequency of pumping will depend
on the size of your system, the number of people in the household,
the previous care the system has received, etc. Rely on your
pupmer's knowledge and experience to set up a pumping schedule. |
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| Once your tank
has been pumped, monthly applications of bioFORCE Septic
Tank Additive will maintain the bacterial level in your
tank and leachfield. This is needed for optimal system performance. |
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