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Posted by hallerb@aol.com on April 26, 2007, 10:10 am
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> >>> Help! =A0I have a problem with roots growing in my septic tank. =A0 W=
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nks
> >> Deep down, you already know the answer; don't you?
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> > Thought I read some place about salt is the best thing. Don't know the
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> It was dump a bag of salt in a basement sink and let it dissolve slowly. I
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thats me although I do it a few times a year, top tree root growth is
spring, just before trees leaf out.
I dont know what effect salt would have on a septic tank....
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