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I have a very slow septic system, the seepage pit is all blinded from many
yrs. of neglect.
I have been told that I can reopen the pores in the ground at and around the
pit by using a hydrogen peroxide
type chemical ,one name is AID-OX its sold in 46# bags a white powder made
by cloroben.I'm told to have the system pumped them fill the pit with fresh
water and add 100# of this chem. to the fresh water in pit and it will eat
up all the organic blockage in soil.
if anyone has any info. on this type of procedure , please let me know or if
you know of another company that makes this type of peroxide for this use
let me know.
I know they use this stuff in large treatment plants to remove clogs ect.
any info would help.
thanks


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Pump it. You may need a new drain field too. There is no magical cure for
septic problems.


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I have a very slow septic system, the seepage pit is all blinded from many
yrs. of neglect.
I have been told that I can reopen the pores in the ground at and around

the
pit by using a hydrogen peroxide
type chemical ,one name is AID-OX its sold in 46# bags a white powder

made
by cloroben.I'm told to have the system pumped them fill the pit with

fresh
water and add 100# of this chem. to the fresh water in pit and it will eat
up all the organic blockage in soil.
if anyone has any info. on this type of procedure , please let me know or

if
you know of another company that makes this type of peroxide for this use
let me know.
I know they use this stuff in large treatment plants to remove clogs ect.
any info would help.
thanks




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