SludgeHammer Aerobic Bacteria Generator
Breaking it Down
Septic tanks are not built to last for forever. Some septic systems will begin to fail after a few years, and if the issue is not addressed and fixed, permanent damage to the system can ensue, causing you to have to completely replace the system and losing out on thousands of dollars. Fortunately, there is a natural way to remedy faulty septic systems. The majority of septic failures are caused due to a clog of anaerobic bacteria (bacteria that does not like oxygen) called a biomat. This biomat can back up your septic system, resulting in odors, slow toilets, and leeching pools of partially treated wastewater on your lawn or property.
This is where the SludgeHammer comes in. This powerhouse technology can simply be broken down by looking at each word individually to have a better understanding of just what exactly this machine does. Aerobic simply means requiring oxygen. Think of exercise. You will often see this word associated with exercise, think Aerobics Classes, as our cells require oxygen to function. When we’re preforming high intensity activity, our muscles use up the available oxygen and require more than normal. This is why you breathe faster and heavier when exercising. You need oxygen. Just as your cells need oxygen, some bacteria require oxygen to survive and thrive as well. Aerobic bacteria are simply that. Bacteria that need oxygen. And these aerobic bacteria are able to break apart that slime mold of anaerobic bacteria that’s causing your septic system to fail. This brings us to the last word of ABG which is generator. Rather than producing electricity, this generator produces another valuable resource: the aerobic bacteria. So there you have it. The Aerobic Bacteria Generator, from here on out shortened to ABG, is simply a natural production of beneficial bacteria.
Septic tanks are not built to last for forever. Some septic systems will begin to fail after a few years, and if the issue is not addressed and fixed, permanent damage to the system can ensue, causing you to have to completely replace the system and losing out on thousands of dollars. Fortunately, there is a natural way to remedy faulty septic systems. The majority of septic failures are caused due to a clog of anaerobic bacteria (bacteria that does not like oxygen) called a biomat. This biomat can back up your septic system, resulting in odors, slow toilets, and leeching pools of partially treated wastewater on your lawn or property.
This is where the SludgeHammer comes in. This powerhouse technology can simply be broken down by looking at each word individually to have a better understanding of just what exactly this machine does. Aerobic simply means requiring oxygen. Think of exercise. You will often see this word associated with exercise, think Aerobics Classes, as our cells require oxygen to function. When we’re preforming high intensity activity, our muscles use up the available oxygen and require more than normal. This is why you breathe faster and heavier when exercising. You need oxygen. Just as your cells need oxygen, some bacteria require oxygen to survive and thrive as well. Aerobic bacteria are simply that. Bacteria that need oxygen. And these aerobic bacteria are able to break apart that slime mold of anaerobic bacteria that’s causing your septic system to fail. This brings us to the last word of ABG which is generator. Rather than producing electricity, this generator produces another valuable resource: the aerobic bacteria. So there you have it. The Aerobic Bacteria Generator, from here on out shortened to ABG, is simply a natural production of beneficial bacteria.
Dr. Wickham’s Research Replicating Nature ABGs were not first created by man. Nature has been creating aerobic bacteria generating mechanisms across all ecosystems and for as far back as time will go. Back in the early nineties, an Ecological Researcher with the University of California Berkley by the name Dr. Daniel Wickham noticed some amazing processes happening with the rich community of bacteria that was being naturally formed in the forests. Berkeley, a fairly coastal region of California with a lot of areas of old growth forest trees, was teeming with nutrient rich soil. Just what makes the soil so much more dense in nutrients opposed to the soil just a couple hundred miles inland? The amount of bacteria. The forest region was thickly populated with trees. And each year, pounds of leaves, pine needles, bark and even some fallen trees lay the forest floor. That organic material is decomposed thanks to the help of the bacteria. That bacteria in turn produces soil that is rich in nutrients and health. What looks to be premium, top-dollar potting soil was once a pile of dead leave; in a way, the bacteria “cleaned it up.” This amazing process caught the attention of Dr. Wickham. He then extrapolated the same mechanism for which bacteria break down the detritus, and found that when applied locally, those same strains of bacteria could help clean pollution in other ecological settings.
How the SludgeHammer Aerobic Bacteria Generator Works
The SludgeHammer Aerobic Bacteria Generator is a relatively small device for the power it contains. It comes as a cylindrical unit weighing in at about 50 pounds and no more than three feet tall. This device is then placed at the bottom of a septic tank. Housed in the SludgeHammer is a blend of beneficial bacteria that is ready for action. Water from the tank is cycled through the SludgeHammer, and the SludgeHammer continuously aerates the incoming water to promote the growth of those beneficial, oxygen loving bacteria. From there, the bacteria produced by mother Nature herself do the actual “cleaning” or “repairing” of a failing system. The oxygenated water containing the beneficial bacteria begin to break down organic material in the waste water, as well as break apart any clogs of anaerobic bacteria forming that slimy biomat. By simply installing the SludgeHammer, you eliminate the need for septic tank pumping or complete septic system replacements.
Other Implications for its Use- Cleaning water, oil spills, usable soil, etc.
The implications for the cleaning and detoxifying effects of the SludgeHammer extend much beyond that of septic systems. Even though the ABG is replicated from nature’s own processes, nature alone simply cannot keep up with the extreme rate of human pollution and toxification of some areas. The ABG has been used in other areas such as Mexico, where a large plot of land was once contaminated beyond repair with a massive crude oil spill. The very same blend of beneficial bacteria found in the SludgeHammer Aerobic Bacteria Generator was applied locally to the site. The area has now regained the vitality that it once had before the oil spill. The bacteria were able to break down the oil and turn the once toxic and sludge like top soil into soft, high quality soil.
Conventional septic tank systems that release treated waste water in the soil only partially treat the water. There is still much work that has to be done on the water by the soil. Again, due to the sheer number of humans, and densely packed housing communities, mother nature has trouble keeping up. The SludgeHammer treats the water more than conventional systems long before it’s released back in the soil. One homeowner in New Mexico took advantage of this technology in providing the desert’s most valuable resource to their garden and orchard: water. Before the ABG technology, the New Mexico family was not able to water their plants to levels required for the plants to thrive. But now, they have a fruitful harvest and use only recycled water.
SludgeHammer technology has been used on ships and massive boats housing upwards of 600 people. It has also been used in various cities around the globe that were once heavily burdened with the problem of wastewater treatment and clean water contamination. The SludgeHammer technology can help restore ecosystems to their once natural state and provide safer recycled water for densely populated areas, all in addition to alleviating septic tank system nightmares.
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