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septic tank maintenance- to pump or not to pump regular?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 4099796" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>Sludge build up in your holding tank is due to incomplete digestion due to various compounds that are put down the drain such as Clorox which is used as a disinfectant to kill bacteria. Cleaning compounds are also dumped down the drain which impact the septic system further killing the bacteria. The tank is continually in a state of trying to recover. People have added Rid X to their system trying to help, but that is an enzyme and an enzyme will only work if the treatment process is lacking that key element. If the key fits the situation great and if not? When a wastewater treatment plant receives a shock load that kills the plant I advise the operator to go to a neighboring treatment plant and pump some fluid from their primary basin to reseed their primary basin with bacteria that is compatible.</p><p> Firpo - Muffin Monsters, as you know, are the standard of the industry. <strong>They are great!!!! I recommend Muffin Monsters whenever asked.</strong></p><p></p><p> Bocephus - please don't get your feathers ruffled, I am just trying to explain some misconceptions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 4099796, member: 8855"] Sludge build up in your holding tank is due to incomplete digestion due to various compounds that are put down the drain such as Clorox which is used as a disinfectant to kill bacteria. Cleaning compounds are also dumped down the drain which impact the septic system further killing the bacteria. The tank is continually in a state of trying to recover. People have added Rid X to their system trying to help, but that is an enzyme and an enzyme will only work if the treatment process is lacking that key element. If the key fits the situation great and if not? When a wastewater treatment plant receives a shock load that kills the plant I advise the operator to go to a neighboring treatment plant and pump some fluid from their primary basin to reseed their primary basin with bacteria that is compatible. Firpo - Muffin Monsters, as you know, are the standard of the industry. [B]They are great!!!! I recommend Muffin Monsters whenever asked.[/B] Bocephus - please don't get your feathers ruffled, I am just trying to explain some misconceptions. [B][/B] [/QUOTE]
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