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Septic System FAQ'sWhy REX-BAC-T®?
Why enzymes?
If there are natural bacteria present in the septic tank, why is REX-BAC-T® needed?Nature has provided us with a vast diversity of bacterial organisms. Unfortunately, not all bacterial species possess the ability to rapidly digest organic waste and its by-products. Other natural bacteria species utilizes this food and produce foul, unpleasant odors. Lastly, some species of natural bacteria can cause serious illnesses in humans. Licensed septic tank pumpers must treat the waste with harsh chemicals to kill all cultures prior to disposal. The bacteria used in REX-BAC-T® digestant have been carefully selected for the unique ability to digest waste in a safe and odorless manner and are 100% salmonella free. How does REX-BAC-T® eliminate or reduce odors?Odor is a combination of differing chemicals. As bacteria digests (eats) organic waste, they remove the energy from these complex compounds while producing simple gases and water. The result of some bacterial digestion is such foul smelling gases as ammonia, methane and hydrogen sulfide (odor of rotting eggs). They steal electrons from sulfur compounds reducing them including hydrogen sulfide (poisonous and rotten egg smell). The bacillus bacterial species in REX-BAC-T® digestant takes organic waste and produces carbon dioxide (an odorless gas) and water. REX-BAC-T® is certified non-sulfur reducing. As the population of REX-BAC-T® increases, it “takes over” the process suppressing other bacteria cultures. How does REX-BAC-T® reduce grease?Accumulated animal fats and grease is an ideal food source for the REX-BAC-T® bacterial digestant. It breaks down and eats grease to produce carbon dioxide, water and most importantly, more bacterial. Every 20 seconds, the bacteria population doubles provided the food, water and correct temperature are present. Does REX-BAC-T® reduce scum and sludge build-up?Scum and sludge provides an energy-rich food source for REX-BAC-T® bacteria. As the food is digested, you will find the capacity of the system will approach the volume and flow capacity you had when it was first installed. When and how area REX-BAC-T® bacteria added to the septic or grease treatment system?Add bacterial digestant at periods of lowest waste flow. At bedtime, or when leaving for work, is normally the ideal time for the addition of REX-BAC-T®. Add the pre-measured Bio-Pack or measured dose as described on the label. This minimizes washing bacteria out of tank. Why are maintenance doses required? Doesn’t natural reproduction of the bacteria take care of it?The key to bacterial digestion of waste is a large healthy population. The higher the number of “good” bacteria present, the faster organic materials are broken down into the non-toxic molecules of carbon dioxide and water. By increasing the number of “good” bacteria, REX-BAC-T® ensures that the desired goal is met. Regular use will establish thriving colonies of healthy “good” bacteria to provide continuous uninterrupted digestion. Over time, bacteria are removed by water flow into the leach field. The use of strong detergents and disinfectants kills all bacteria upon contact. In addition, other natural bacteria will attempt to invade and establish themselves in the system. As the population of REX-BAC-T® increases, it “takes over” suppressing other bacteria cultures. What are the contents of REX-BAC-T®?The contents of REX-BAC-T® are bacillus bacteria, enzymes and nutrients. REX-BAC-T® digestant uses only 100% gram-positive cultured bacteria that produce water and carbon dioxide and the intermediate products of bacterial digestion from proteins, starches and fats. These powerful microbes are unique for their ability to try to use as much of the organic waste as possible for growth and replication to maintain the colonies. Enzymes and nutrients break down the food source making it easy to digest. Is REX-BAC-T® safe? Are there any special handling or storage problems?REX-BAC-T® bacteria cultures are grown in a state of the art fermenter. Each batch is carefully screened to remove the chance contamination by pathogenic (harmful) bacteria. REX-BAC-T® is authorized for use in federally inspected facilities and meet Federal Specification P-C-4400. The culture is shipped as a dry powder, in a stable “spore form” for easy and safe handling. If REX-BAC-T® is so good, why don’t municipal water treatment plants use it?These same bacteria are regularly used by waste treatment facilities to solve their problems with grease and sludge accumulation in sewer lines. In addition, this same species of bacteria has gained acceptance in controlling a variety of waste problems varying from agriculture waste to industrial waste and the new field of bioremediation. What about the hot water we use in the automatic dishwasher? Can it kill the bacteria?Most live bacteria will be killed when exposed to temperatures above 140-150°F. REX-BAC-T® is added to drains in a dormant “spore” form. These spores can tolerate temperatures up to 160°F without experiencing any loss in grease digesting ability. The mixed water temperature in the septic tank is much lower when combined with the dishwasher water. Extreme temperature above 120°F does affect some enzymes. What advantage does REX-BAC-T® offer over other methods of taking care of my sewer lines, grease trap and septic tank?Slow moving drains and clogged grease traps extract a tremendous toll on all normal operations. This REX-BAC-T® digestant is the latest breakthrough in biotechnological research. The development of a unique stabilization system allows the first combination of waste-digesting microorganisms and potent enzymes in a convenient form. This unique formula prevents drain and grease trap blockage by continuously liquefying and degrading a wide range of organic matter. Carefully selected microbes digest organic matter, converting it to harmless water and carbon dioxide. Enzymes, natural chemical accelerators, begin to break up large fat droplets on contact to speed up the digestion process. REX-BAC-T® digestant utilizes both microbes and enzymes to create a drain care product that may eliminate your septic tank problems permanently. No claims are made on paraffin organics (like crude oil spills or motor oils), as they should NEVER be flushed into a septic tank. Will tree roots harm the septic tank?Normally roots are not a problem for the septic tank. When undigested grease and scum carry over out of the tank, they become a blocking agent when combined with roots in the leach field resulting in poor distribution of the overflow water. Grease and scum is the major cause of leach bed failure, not tree roots. REX-BAC-T® will prevent this. |
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