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COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Should I be adding a cake of yeast or other bacteria
in my septic tank following a cleaning?
A. No. The procedure of selective cleaning during the pumping
out process, ensures that the bacteria needed for the proper functioning
of your tank will regenerate quickly.
Q. Can a clogged drainage field be repaired by cleaning
or by the infusion of enzymes?
A. No. The only remedy for a non-functioning drainage field
is replacement. While some contractors continue to advertise enzyme
and chemical treatments to revitalize the system, there is no
conclusive data to support their effectiveness.
Q. How often should I have my septic tank pumped out?
A. A septic tank should be pumped out every two years by
your septic tank contractor for a house that is inhabited year
round according to laws applied by the Ministry of the Environment.
For a residence that is used on a seasonal basis, the tank must
be emptied every 4 years.
Q. Is it all right to flush sanitary napkins down a septic
tank?
A. No. These napkins are made of cellulose, a non-biodegradable
product (the bacteria in the tank cannot breakdown this type of
material). It is recommended to limit the type of paper flushed
down the toilet, other than standard toilet paper.
Q. Is it OK to have a garbage disposal in a kitchen that
is connected to a septic tank?
A. No. Garbage disposals create many suspended solids which
the settling process of a septic tank cannot separate properly,
and in turn will clog the drainage field
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