Synthetic Removal Technology

Synthetic/Sludge Removal Technology (SRT) is a combination of lipase, protease and various other enzymes. It is used in large scale operations and industries to break down animal fats, oil residue, and any type of synthetic adhesive to stop sludge from hardening or crystalizing. SRT is being used in large scale septic facilities and is also manufactured and distributed for home use. Sewage waste plants incorporate these enzymes to function at a very high efficiency.
Septic system failures are increasing at a rate that is 10 times the historical average and are extremely expensive. Petroleum and synthetic adhesives are used in products as common as soaps, shampoos to tissue paper. SRT can be incorporated into the tank to alleviate these problems. There must be sufficient bacteria and enzymes to eliminate the residue and build-up that is formed on the main drain pipe and lateral lines caused by this petroleum and synthetic build-up. Septic Savior is the largest wholesaler of SRT.
 
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