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Anaerobic septic treatment

ANAEROBIC SEPTIC TREATMENT--ENSOL, LLC, Yukon, Okla., introduces DOWN JOHN, a three-part annual treatment for anaerobic septic systems. The plastic jar contains three packs of treatment material, which is to be flushed down the stool into the septic tank, on three consecutive days. The first pack is an activated carbon-like material that removed household chemicals that kill the bacteria that normally live in the septic system. The second pack is a safe, proprietary bacteria blend that colonizes the tank and provides constant digestion. The third pack contains a high activity enzyme that will dissolve grease that is build up in the tank, keeping the lateral lines clear. One pack will treat a septic system up to 1,000 gallons capacity for one year. For more information, or call 888-446-4927.


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