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  2. Pit additive - Wikipedia

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    This box of additives is meant for septic tanks. It instructs users to add one of the blue packets of powdered material each month. Pit additives is a commercially-produced material that aims to reduce fecal sludge build-up and control odor in pit latrines, septic tanks and wastewater treatment plants.

  3. Septic tank - Wikipedia

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    A septic tank is an underground chamber made of concrete, fiberglass, or plastic through which domestic wastewater flows for basic sewage treatment. [2] Settling and anaerobic digestion processes reduce solids and organics, but the treatment efficiency is only moderate (referred to as "primary treatment"). [2]

  4. Drano - Wikipedia

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    Drano has been used to create homemade bombs called Drano bombs by mixing the product with aluminum. In 2017, a Drano bomb severely burned a 12-year old girl in the neighborhood of Harlem in New York City. Drano bombs have the ability to cause third-degree burns and blindness. [6]

  5. Sewage sludge treatment - Wikipedia

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    Sludge treatment technologies that are used for thickening or dewatering of sludge have two products: the thickened or dewatered sludge, and a liquid fraction which is called sludge treatment liquids, sludge dewatering streams, liquors, centrate (if it stems from a centrifuge), filtrate (if it stems from a belt filter press) or similar.

  6. Aerobic treatment system - Wikipedia

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    The aeration stage and the disinfecting stage are the primary differences from a traditional septic system; in fact, an aerobic treatment system can be used as a secondary treatment for septic tank effluent. [1] These stages increase the initial cost of the aerobic system, and also the maintenance requirements over the passive septic system.

  7. Onsite sewage facility - Wikipedia

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    Most onsite wastewater treatment systems are of the conventional type, consisting of a septic tank and a subsurface wastewater infiltration system (SWIS). Site limitations and more stringent performance requirements have led to significant improvements in the design of wastewater treatment systems and how they are managed.