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DO'S AND DON'T'S
Please refer to the list below for important information on how to help keep your treatment system performing as it
should. Regular Maintenance should be performed by a qualified service company for ensuring the long life of
your system.
DON'T PUT THESE ITEMS DOWN THE DRAIN
FOOD WASTES
ANIMAL BONES / EGG SHELLS
COFFEE GROUNDS / CORN COBS
FRUIT PEELS & RINDS
SKIN / HOME BREWERY WASTE
PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS
BANDAGES / CONDOMS
DISPOSABLE DIAPERS
SANITARY NAPKINS
WET WIPES
RECORD KEEPING
Keep copies of all system drawings/plans of the
site/installed equipment/service records with all other
home appliance documents. Record all applicable
information.
LAUNDRY/WATER USAGE
Spread wash loads throughout the week. Instead of
liquid fabric softener, dryer sheets should be used.
Use low-suds, biodegradable and low phosphate
detergents, like Mighty Mike
(www.sciencofast.com).
LEAKY FIXTURES
Large quantities of water are added to your
wastewater system when you have leaking fixtures.
Timely detection and repair can help to maximize the
life of your system, especially the drain field
WATER SOFTENERS
The process may tolerate discharge from properly
operating softeners that backwash as needed based
on water usage (DIR) vs. timer operated systems, if
allowed by your local regulatory authority. However,
these discharges can possibly damage other parts of
the septic system.
FOOD WASTES
Garbage disposal waste is acceptable - if allowed by
your local regulatory authority. However, it may lead
to more frequent removal of solids from your septic
tank. For large quantities of food, please dispose of in
the garbage.
FATS, OILS, & GREASE
Be aware grease (i.e. animal fats, vegetable oils, lard,
etc) down the drain may overload or prevent the
bacteria from fully breaking down the waste.
DRAINS FROM GARAGE/WORKROOMS
Should be diverted away from your septic system.
Items like petroleum-based oils, gas, and saw dust
should never enter the system.
– What can I put down the drain?
CHEMICALS/TOXINS
AUTOMOTIVE FLUIDS
CAUSTIC CLEANERS
HARSH DETERGENTS
FLOOR STRIPPER
HERBICIDES / PESTICIDES
MEDICATIONS / DRUGS
PAINTS - OIL-BASED
QUATERNARY AMMONIA
SOLVENTS / THINNERS
®
from Scienco/FAST
.
OTHER PRODUCTS
CAT LITTER
CIGARETTE BUTTS
CLOTH TOWELS / RAGS
FILM DEVELOPING WASTE
METAL / PLASTIC OBJECTS
MODELING CLAY
PAPER TOWELS / SCRAPS
PLASTIC BAGS
RV WASTE
STRING / YARN / NYLON
STICKS / YARD WASTE
DISINFECTANTS / CLEANERS
Use citric acid, chlorine, and/or other biodegradable
cleaners
according
recommendations. Products containing quaternary
ammonia or pine oil-based cleaners should not be
used. Use drain cleaners as a last resort to unclog
pipes.
MEDICINES
DO NOT FLUSH THEM DOWN ANY DRAIN. All
antibiotic medicines are harmful to treatment quality.
Unused medications should be returned to the
pharmacy, doctor, or thrown away in the trash.
NOTE: As the human body absorbs ≤20% of these
medications, please notify your service provider of
medicines
in
the
house.
troubleshooting efforts and possibly your maintenance
bill.
SEPTIC TANK ADDITIVES / ENZYMES
The wastewater in the system contains all the
required bacteria for proper operation. Additives are
unnecessary; and may do more harm than good.
PAPER PRODUCTS
Use single- or double-ply, non-quilted, white toilet
paper products. Some color dyes in the paper cannot
be eaten by natural bacteria. Non-bleached paper
(brown in color) takes longer to break down and can
therefore increase your biosolids pump out frequency.
Avoid flushing paper towels, napkins, wipes, or other
thicker paper material.
PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING - failure to
do so could result in severe sickness or death:
Only qualified service persons should open any access port on a septic system.
Always secure all access covers of the tank, control panel and blower, so that
people cannot enter without the use of proper tools.
Gases emanating from septic tanks can explode if ignited and is deadly if
inhaled. DO NOT use flame or spark near a septic tank access points and
never enter the septic tank.
Infectious organisms exist in a septic tank. Persons coming in contact with
wastewater must immediately wash and disinfect all exposed areas and contact
their personal physicians.
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