CalG
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Mate, I haven't claimed anything; I stated a personal fact. No maybe about it.
I did state that I have a separate grey-water field, so the only thing that goes into my septic tank is human waste and bumwad.
One thing you do have going for you, by the looks of the vegetation, you are located in a year round warm region. Anaerobic systems love it when it's warm!
And I'm not "claiming" anything either, just stating fact.
And for those praising the aerobic systems.
In this area, they are not approved, and take "special consideration and engineering".
Plus, the word is they can be extremely fragile. That is the bacterium need a constant supply of "food", and the colony can collapse with a disruption such as a guest sending something "different" down the pipes. I'm not sure of the recovery process, I'm sure it is case by case, but I've "heard" it can take weeks to recolonize an aerobic system. That and a multi day power outage can do in the entire bio-system. It seems that the aerobic systems have pitfalls that make the possibility of smelling methane trivial.
The "SludgeHammer" appears to be marketed as a remediation adjunct. Not as a 20 year solution. Perhaps additional reading of the sponsor page is warranted.
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