R+ Natural Septic Tank Treatment Cleans Your Septic Tank With Plumbing Enzymes
“R+” natural septic tank treatment in a powder form increases the capacity of overloaded septic systems, reduces grease problems, scum blankets and offensive odors. It digests sewage wastes and solids keeping leach field lines open, improving percolation. “R+” replenishes the bacterial enzyme activity needed in subsurface systems, septic systems and cesspools that household cleaners, germicides and bleaches destroy.
“R+” is a potent combination of billions of active Anaerobic and synergistic Aerobic bacteria cultures which produce enzymes specially engineered to degrade organic materials, converting them into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
“R+” increases the capacity of overloaded septic systems, reduces grease problems, scum blankets and offensive odors. It digests sewage wastes and solids keeping leach field lines open, improving percolation. increases the capacity of overloaded septic systems, reduces grease problems, scum blankets and offensive odors. It digests sewage wastes and solids keeping leach field lines open, improving percolation.
“R+” replenishes the bacterial enzyme activity needed in subsurface systems, septic systems and cesspools that household cleaners, germicides and bleaches destroy.
“R+” is non-toxic, non-flammable, biodegradable, non-corrosive and non-volatile
PACKAGING DESCRIPTION
“R+” is available in 25 and 50 pound containers.
“R+” packets are available in 10, 25 and 50 pound containers for convenient dosages.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Form: Free-flowing powder
Color: Tan
Nutrient Content: Biological nutrients and stimulants
Plate Count: 5 billion per gallon
STORAGE: DO NOT FREEZE! Store in cool dry location. Do not inhale dusts, avoid excessive skin contact. SEE M.S.D.S.
Understanding your Septic System
If you are like most people, you know very little about your septic system. This is understandable. In urban and suburban areas there are sewers to carry household waste to municipal wastewater treatment plants. In more rural areas, however, septic tank systems provide the functions of both sewers and treatment plants. Webster’s Dictionary defines the septic tank as
“a tank in which waste matter is decomposed through bacterial action.”
If you could look inside your septic tank, you would find three layers.
The top layer is the “scum” layer where organic material floats to the surface. Bacteria in the septic tank biologically converts this material to a liquid. The middle layer is the “Effluent” layer where mostly clear water will be found. This clear water is the only layer that should enter your absorption area. The bottom layer is the “Sludge” layer. This layer is where the inorganic or inert solid materials and the by-products of bacterial digestion sink to.