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An Environmentally and
Economically Sound
Alternative To Leach field Replacement
WHITE
KNIGHT™
Microbial Inoculator Generator
The Real World
Septic Tank- We continuously introduce bacteria into our septic tanks when we flush our toilets. Natural selection has insured that these are weak bacteria. If they weren't weak they would literally eat us from inside. To survive in our intestines, these bacteria protect themselves by secreting a heavy mucus coating. Because septic tanks are anaerobic, the organic load is never fully digested. These undigested organic materials, which are food for bacteria, pass out to the leach field in dissolved form. Solids scum and sludge build up in the tank and unpleasant odors occur. This build-up results in the need for frequent pumping of the septic tank to prevent the separated materials from carrying over into the leach field.
Leach field- Intestinal bacteria
continue to secrete mucus, as they collect on the soil surfaces in the
leach field. The process plugs the soil with slime, commonly referred to as
"Boimat". Liquid from the septic tank cannot pass into the
aerated soil to be purified. The leach field fails. Septic waste surfaces over the
leach field or it backs up into the house. The homeowner has a crisis. The EPA estimates
that 95% of septic system failures, over a million a year, are caused by
the "Boimat" clogging.