How Do I Increase Good Bacteria In My Septic Tank

A septic tank system is like a small-scale wastewater treatment plant that handles household solid and liquid waste flushed down the toilet and washroom. Bacteria play the all-important function of degrading organic solid waste in the tank.

Thus, the right balance of healthy bacteria is essential for maximum system efficiency. However, extensive use of various household chemicals disturbs the microbe ecosystem, leading to sludge-build up.

Moreover, you run the risk of septic tank malfunction and associated issues such as solid waste accumulation, clogged pipes, bad odour and even groundwater contamination.

It is, therefore, necessary to increase and maintain the safe and good bacterial population in the septic system. Adding bacteria to the septic tank can help achieve this objective.

Septic Tank Bacteria

First, it is important to know that bacteria are the tiny living microorganisms that are naturally present in the septic tank system. When the solid and liquid waste is flushed down the drain, it reaches the tank and is acted upon by the beneficial bacterial population.

Solid waste is broken down and settles at the bottom, whereas fats, oils and grease flow above. When the microbial population is affected solid waste accumulates and rise to the top, causing septic tank problems.

This is the reason why regular septic tank treatment is necessary to keep the system up and running.

What Affects Bacterial Population

  • Regular use of chemical cleaners can hurt the bacterial population as they eliminate beneficial bacteria in the system, obstructing the waste digestion process.
  • You should avoid flushing down different types of non-biodegradable waste material down the toilet as they are difficult to degrade, unlike organic waste. This puts pressure on the bacterial community and makes them ineffective.
  • Avoid using anti-bacterial soaps and harsh chemical septic tank treatment products as they can kill off microbes.
  • Experts also suggest minimizing the use of water at homes. This is because too much water can disturb the balance of the septic tank environment, affecting bacterial performance.

How to Increase Good Bacteria

You must follow the measures discussed above as they can help in the adequate supply and growth of healthy and good bacteria. To ensure that your septic tank always operates smoothly, you must increase the number of good bacteria in the system as well.

To replenish the system with a beneficial bacterial population, using septic tank enzymes is the best option available today. It boosts the beneficial bacteria count in the system and helps in the degradation of organic solid waste as well.

Hence, adding bacteria to the septic tank enables you to avoid the expensive mechanical maintenance required to remove solid waste. Organica Biotech is one of the leaders in developing sustainable and advanced septic system solutions.

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