| Septic-KatTM
For Septic Systems and Grease
Traps |
| Natural
Resource Protection announces the development of a new 100% natural
and organic liquid concentrate specifically designed for use in
grease traps and septic systems. Septic-Kat
is
a highly concentrated proprietary blend of natural Bio- Stimulants
designed to increase the metabolic and reproductive rate of the
endogenous bacteria already present in the grease trap or septic
system. |
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| The
typical method of caring for grease traps and septic systems
is: |
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Pump
out all grease and sludge, and; |
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Clean
drain lines into/exiting traps and septic systems |
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| The
maintenance method of pumping and line cleaning of grease traps
is odor causing, costly, time consuming and frequently a health
hazard. Due to the pumping problems and increasingly tighter governmental
restrictions on discharge into the municipal sewer systems, preventive
maintenance programs have come about, applying chemical or bacterial
treatments to the grease trap system. |
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| The
use of chemicals in grease traps melts the grease out of the trap
via a chemical heat process bringing compliance problems and possible
fines to the facility. |
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| Bacterial
treatments, in recent years have proven to be ineffective due
to nutrient overload, soaps, chlorine and other chemicals in the
grease traps or septic systems which adversely affect the bacteria
remediation capability. |
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| Septic-Kat
addresses
the metabolic deficiency of the microbes and elevates the microbes
metabolic and reproductive rate to its maximum potential and maintains
it for as long as the endogenous organism is exposed to Septic-Kat.
Existing organisms metabolism affected by chemicals, soaps or
nutrient overload is immediately enhanced upon exposure to Septic-Kat.
With the use of Septic-Kat,
the organism is able to deal with the fats oils and greases within
the system converting the consumed byproducts into carbon dioxide
and water. |
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| Septic-Kat
is
100% natural environmentally and physically safe to use in all
prescribed treatment options and is currently awaiting approval
and listing by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
in the oil remediation program as one of twelve oil spill control
agents. |