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  2. Pit additive - Wikipedia

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    This box of additives is meant for septic tanks. It instructs users to add one of the blue packets of powdered material each month. Pit additives is a commercially-produced material that aims to reduce fecal sludge build-up and control odor in pit latrines, septic tanks and wastewater treatment plants.

  3. Septic tank - Wikipedia

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    Septic tank additives have been promoted by some manufacturers with the aim to improve the effluent quality from septic tanks, reduce sludge build-up and to reduce odors. These additives—which are commonly based on "effective microorganisms"—are usually costly in the longer term and fail to live up to expectations. [14]

  4. Effective microorganism - Wikipedia

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    Many of the so-called "pit additives" used for improving the performance of sanitation systems, namely pit latrines, septic tanks and wastewater treatment plants, are also based on EM. Despite the claims made by manufacturers, available studies which have used scientific methods to investigate these additives have come to the conclusion that ...

  5. Composting toilet - Wikipedia

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    Usually the water and nitrogen content is too high, particularly when urine is mixed with feces. Additives or "bulking material", such as wood chips, bark chips, sawdust, shredded dry leaves, ash and pieces of paper can absorb moisture. The additives improve pile aeration and increase the carbon to nitrogen ratio. [3]

  6. Check your septic system health at July conservation chat. - AOL

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    Life of septic systems extended by proper maintenance. Ashland and Holmes County health district officials will be on hand to talk about well and drinking water safety and how to properly maintain ...

  7. Activated sludge - Wikipedia

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    Activated sludge tank at Beckton sewage treatment plant, UK.The white bubbles are due to the diffused air aeration system. The activated sludge process is a type of biological wastewater treatment process for treating sewage or industrial wastewaters using aeration and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa.

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