Wastewater from your washing machine and dishwasher
may either go to your septic tank and/or cesspool or to a separate
disposal system called a dry well. This wastewater can be problematic
due to its high concentrations of soaps and detergents. In high
enough concentrations, soaps and detergents can be inhibitory
and even biocidal to many bacteria. Proper maintenance requires
a little extra work.
Roebic K-87 Soap Digester
is a blend of specialized, patented bacteria that thrive
in environments with high concentrations of soaps and detergents.
These bacteria have the genetic capabilities to degrade soaps
and detergents, neutralizing the detergent's harmful effects on
other bacteria. The bacteria in this product do their work without
negatively effecting other bacteria essential to keeping a system
running smoothly. Regardless of whether your wastewater goes to
a septic tank, cesspool, or a drywell, you should use this product
at least twice a year, and more frequently if necessary.
Space out your wash-loads:
Spacing out your wash loads and by not doing three or four loads
back to back serves two purposes. First, it helps to increase
the time over which harmful soaps and detergents are being introduced
to the system, helping to "soften the blow." Second,
it helps to ease capacity pressures put on your system by adding
the volume to the system over time. For example, your system
will have an easier time treating an additional 100 gallons of
wastewater over 6 hours than it will if the 100 gallons were dumped
into the system all at once.