How Usage of Chemicals Affect Natural Enzymes in Septic Tank

Dr. Anuja Kenekar

October 25, 2021

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How Usage of Chemicals Affect Natural Enzymes in Septic Tank

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A conventional septic tank system performs the important function of holding and treating raw wastewater.

Millions of living microorganisms, naturally present in the septic tank, play an important role in the decomposition of organic solid waste.

After being acted upon by microbes, the effluent is dispersed into a soil-leaching field to be treated further.

Finally, the treated effluent is released into the environment. However, extensive usage of chemicals at home can affect the natural enzymes in the septic tank.

The optimum operational performance of a septic tank system depends on the health of the beneficial microbes and enzymes present.

According to various studies, cleaners, disinfectants, and chemicals used for cleaning toilets and washrooms, when flushed down the drain, can eliminate microbes and enzymes.

Consequently, the septic tank may malfunction, leading to solid waste accumulation, clogging, leakages, and foul odour issues.

In addition, the use of harsh chemicals can cause groundwater pollution, which can turn out to be dangerous for human health as well.

Many cleaning products are used in households, commercial spaces, hotels, and institutions.

Although the aim is to keep the spaces, such as the washroom and toilet, clean, it can disturb the natural balance of the septic tank system.

Find out a few chemicals and substances you should keep away from the septic tank.

  • Bleach – Bleach is widely used as a whitening agent. However, the use of bleach in excess amounts can create havoc in the septic tank system. Chlorine bleach can be dangerous, especially when it is blended with other chemicals, such as ammonia. It can adversely affect the settling of solids, increasing BOD levels and killing off microbes as well.
  • Anti-bacterial products – The use of anti-bacterial products or disinfectants can destroy both beneficial and harmful microbes in a septic system. Also, flushing a large amount of antibiotic medicines down the toilet can impact the functioning of a septic tank system. Hospitals and clinics should make sure to dispose of medicines and related products safely.
  • Chemical Cleaners – Chemical cleaners such as those used for cleaning toilet bowls may contain strong acids and bleach. It is also a harmful chemical that can affect the septic tank’s function. Drain cleaners are often used to solve clogging issues. But the harsh chemicals can impact bacterial performance. It will eventually affect the breaking down process of microbes, leading to septic system problems. For cleaning washrooms and kitchens in commercial spaces, you can opt for natural and eco-friendly cleaning products.
  • Chemical Products – Oils, grease, paints, polish, pesticides, thinners, and varnishes should be prevented from reaching the septic tank. It can cause irreparable damage to the septic tank system.
  • Inorganic Acids/Alkalis – Inorganic acids and alkalisare sometimes recommended for removing heavy clogs and improving septic tank performance. However, the powerful compounds can kill the bacterial population necessary for the all-important waste digestion mechanism.

Natural microbes are the best septic tank treatment option available today in the market.

Organica Biotech is a leading company that provides advanced solutions for septic tank treatment and boosts the performance of septic systems.

Bioclean Septic contains special septic tank enzymes that are highly capable of degrading faecal matter. It also helps in minimizing sludge volume, controls bad odour, and prevents clogging issues.

Another product, Bioclean Septic Plus, helps in the degradation of human faecal matter and food waste as well. For more details about the septic tank cleaners, contact us at any time.

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