Method and device for cleaning septic systems

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Hollow work – internal surface treatment

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134 21, 2105322, 210608, B08D 908

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ABSTRACT:
A method of using a device for use in cleaning septic tanks, comprising a rotatable blade for breaking up the scum layer within a septic tank, power drive for turning the blade with sufficient power to break up the scum, and driveshaft for operably connecting the blade to the power drive. The device can be used as a septic tank agitator, in order to liquefy the scum, liquid and sludge components within the tank, within a period of time far shorter than the traditional method of back-flushing to disrupt the layer.

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R. Machmeier, "Town and Country Sewage Treatment", University of Minnesota Extension Service.

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