Waste and Septic has been proven effective, time and time again, in:
- Septic Systems/Lagoon Systems: Initially "charge your system" with 16 ounces of Waste and Septic for each
100 gallons of septic capacity. Waste and Septic may be flushed or poured in drains leading to the tank.
After this initial "charge" add one ounce of Waste and Septic for each 100 gallons of water weekly. Hint:
add one ounce to a different drain each week beginning with the lowest level. This will promote cleanliness
of your complete waste system while maintaining your septic tank.
- Drain fields: unlock, deodorize and restore absorption by spraying two gallons of Waste and Septic with
enough water to cover 400 square feet of field area. Follow with a complete wetting of water. Repeat after
4 days if needed.
- Lift Stations and Wet Wells: To prevent formation of a grease cap, add one ounce of Waste and Septic for
each gallon of capacity. Each week add one-half ounce of Waste and Septic per gallon of capacity.
- Drain Maintenance: Waste and Septic may be added directly from container or into drains by our automatic
Enzyme Dispensing System. Add product at the lowest use period and always treat the lowest levels of drain
system first.
- Grease Traps: Add one gallon of Waste and Septic to any trap with up to 150 gallon capacity. Over 150
gallons only add one ounce per additional gallon capacity. Pour directly into the trap or drains. Follow
with one gallon of lukewarm water. If added to an open trap, spray exposed surfaces with a solution of one
part Waste and Septic to 20 parts water to deodorize. Each week add one quart of Waste and Septic per 150
gallons or less of capacity. Add one ounce for every 5 gallons over 150 gallons to keep a free flowing and
odorless system.
Finally, Waste and Septic saves time and money. Waste and Septic requires no complex or expensive
installation and is practically maintenance free. It is metered into the waste effluent, by our Enzyme
Dispensing System, according to the flow and organic contaminant levels, such as biological oxygen demand,
suspended solids, fats, oils and grease. This American Enzyme, Inc. product causes a rapid breakdown of
substrate into soluble compounds that flow freely, eliminating messy and expensive pumpouts and reducing
surcharges based upon effluent chemistry.