AQUACLEAN
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SEPTIC
SYSTEM
The Septic System is a series of
pipes, tanks, and drains
responsible for receiving household
sewage and recycling it back to the
environment in a safe and friendly
manner. If properly maintained, a
well-designed septic system will
last for decades, however, if it is
neglected, it can back up and clog
which can result in an expensive
excavation and even a complete
replacement that could cost
thousands of dollars.
The septic tank is the key
component of the septic system. It
serves as a settling basin where
waste solids accumulate and
gradually get broken down and
solubilized by bacterial action.
Some of the organic waste, also
known as the organic fraction,
gets liquefied by natural
bacterial decomposition, however,
the rest of the waste accumulates
in the bottom of the tank as a
layer of sludge. A small
percentage of the waste, mostly
fats and oils, may float to the
top of the tank to form a layer of
semi-solid scum.
The septic tank is usually
connected to a drainage field or
seepage pit that receives the
waste already digested by the
bacteria in the septic tank and
safely filters it back to the
environment
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When added to the septic system,
the bacteria in AquaClean
accelerate the natural degradation
process of the waste and maintain
the system in good working order,
free from clogging and backup. This
can ultimately save the customer
thousands of dollars in expensive
maintenance and repair costs
associated with a non-functioning
system.
DESIGN OF THE SYSTEM
Most septic tanks consist of a
watertight, below ground tank that
has one or two manhole covers
buried a few inches below ground to
provide access for pumping,
cleaning and inspection. Effluent
from the house or building flows
into the tank through an inlet pipe
near the top on one side and gets
diverted downward with a minimum of
splashing to allow the solids to
sink to the bottom.
The waste then flows out through a
discharge or overflow pipe at the
other side. The pipe may end in a
large tee-fitting or baffle which
prevents the effluent from flowing
straight across from one pipe to
the other and getting discharged to
the environment without first being
treated by the bacteria in the
tank.
Outgoing effluent is drawn from
several feet below the top layer of
the floating waste (grease, oil,
scum) so that only liquid waste or
solids that have been liquefied by
the bacteria at the bottom of the
septic tank get discharged out to
the drainage field. In the drainage
field, further decomposition of the
soluble organics will occur, so the
wastewater can be safely discharged
to the environment.
Many new tanks are built with two
internal compartments. These
compartments minimize the potential
for solids carryover to the
drainage field. The majority of the
solids are allowed to accumulate
and digest in the first section of
the tank, so the second compartment
can remain solids free. It is vital
that solids are contained in the
tank to avoid discharge and
subsequent clogging of the drainage
field.
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In some newer aerated septic
systems, the digestion of solids
and breakdown of organics (BOD) is
accelerated through the
introduction of air (oxygen) into
the waste. Oxygen is vital in the
natural waste decomposition process
and will significantly improve the
performance of the bacteria in the
system. The oxygen in the system
will keep the first compartment
aerobic while the second
compartment can be used as a
settling chamber and oxidize
nitrogenous components of the
sewage once the organics (BOD) are
removed.
COMPONENTS OF SEWAGE TREATMENT
SYSTEMS
A typical household sewage
treatment system consists of a
house sewer, septic tank,
distribution box and absorption
field or seepage pit.
House
Sewer - The pipeline
connecting the house and drain and
the septic tank.
Septic
Tank - Untreated liquid
household wastes (sewage) will
quickly clog the absorption field
if not properly treated with
bacteria. The septic tank provides
this needed treatment. When sewage
enters the septic tank, the heavy
solids settle to the bottom of the
tank, and the lighter solids, fats
and greases partially decompose and
rise to the surface to form a layer
of scum. The solids that have
settled to the bottom are attacked
by bacteria where they become
solubilized or form sludge.
Distribution Box - Serves to
distribute the flow from the septic
tank evenly to the absorption field
or seepage pits. It is important
that each trench or pit receive an
equal amount of flow. This prevents
overloading of one part of the
system.
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Absorption Field - A system
of narrow trenches partially filled
with a bed of washed gravel or
crushed stone into which perforated
or open joint pipe is placed. The
discharge from the septic tank is
distributed through these pipes
into trenches and surrounding soil.
The water filters through the soil
back to the groundwater or to
recharge a receiving stream. In the
process the water is further
purified biologically, and bacteria
are filtered out providing clean
water to the aquifer or stream.
Cesspools - Work in a
similar manner to septic systems.
Sewage water seeps through the open
bottom and portholes in the sides
of the walls of the cesspool. These
can also clog up with overuse if
the appropriate bacteria are not
present to degrade and solubilize
the waste.
MAINTENANCE
Since solids will continue to build
up at the bottom of the tank, it is
imperative that the septic tank be
pumped out periodically. The
inorganic fraction of the sludge is
not biodegradable, and if it is not
pumped out, sludge will accumulate
until it overflows where it can
cause problems in the absorption
field.
The frequency of pumping out will
depend primarily on the amount of
wastewater and solids that go
through the system each day. The
more solid waste thrown in the
system, the quicker the tank will
fill up. Heavy flows of water also
tend to make the tank fill up more
quickly. The AquaClean
bacteria will solubilize the
organic fraction of the waste,
keep the system free from clogging
and significantly reduce the
frequency of costly pumping and
cleaning.
TREATMENT
Make certain there are live
bacteria in your system at all
times. The bacteria's job is to
digest all organic waste matter in
the system. If there is no bacteria
in your system, it will simply act
as a holding tank for your waste.
When the tank becomes full, natural
digestion will not occur, and the
system will back up.
AquaClean is a proprietary
formula of live bacteria effective
in breaking down the organic
fraction of sewage and wastewater.AquaClean is highly
successful in maintaining septic
tanks and systems in optimal
conditions. By breaking down the
solids quickly and effectively,
AquaClean significantly reduces
costly maintenance to the system,
which includes tank pumping, and
system backup. When used regularly,
the septic system will function
properly and avoid costly repair
and/or replacement. AquaClean
will remediate percolation
problems in the drainage field soil
and assure constant filtration back
to the environment.
Unlike chemicals that are
harmful to the environment,
AquaClean is 100% natural and
completely safe for the
environment. The bacterial
populations have been determined
by repetitive plate count to be in
excess of 350 million organisms
per milliliter, making AquaClean
one of the most concentrated and
effective products on the market.
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APPLICATION
The application of AquaClean
to the septic system is easy.
Simply, use the following table to
determine the correct quantity and
frequency of application.
Add the correct amount of
AquaClean indoors to the
toilets and sinks or outdoors to
the underground distribution box.
If applied indoors, it is
recommended that the application be
divided evenly among all of the
toilets and sinks in the house.
This allows AquaClean to
also attack any solids that may
have built up in the pipes
themselves as well as in the septic
system.
APPLICATION
TABLE
TO APPLY AQUACLEAN
AquaClean can be added to
the septic system via the toilets
or sinks in the house or directly
to the distribution box (if
applicable) in the yard.
In the Distribution Box -
Locate the porthole access in the
yard, and add the
recommended
dosage of AquaClean directly
in the box.
In the Toilet - Add
AquaClean directly to toilet
and flush the toilet once.
In the Sink - Add
AquaClean to the sink and run
warm (not hot) water for 3
minutes.
Do not add AquaClean
immediately before or after the use
of household chemicals or
detergents, as these products can
inhibit bacteria growth. It is
recommended that AquaClean
be added at night after system use
has stopped for the day.
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AQUACLEAN
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Is non-hazardous, non-caustic
and non-pathogenic.
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Is 100% natural and does not
contain ANY genetically
engineered bacteria.
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Works aerobically or an
aerobically.
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Works with or without light
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Works in an environment of low-
to-high acidity and low-to-high
alkalinity.
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Has a shelf life of 3-6 years.
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Can be stored in all climactic
regions. If frozen it keeps its
integrity after thawing out.
What makes AquaClean so
unique is that the adult bacteria
in the container are dormant and
remain that way until it is poured
into your system where they will
immediately revive and begin
feeding and reproducing while
attacking the organic waste matter
in your pipes, septic tanks and
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