Unique Information
Links
This collection of informative links will lead you to
more knowledge about products and methods
that can help to change habits that
utilize Dangerous Chemicals. Changing habits
improves our environment.
Changing just one habit can make a
difference.
General Interest Links
A new meaning of clean. How to protect our most precious
resource, our children. Find out how our polluting
ways are now threatening their
lives what you can do now! Learn How to change
Habits.
Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the
Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!)
Green This! Volume 1: Greening Your Cleaning (Green
This!)
The Essential Green You: Easy Ways to Detox Your Diet, Your
Body, and Your Life (Green This!)
Environmental Choice Program. EcoLogoM
is North America's most widely recognized and respected
multi-attribute environmental certification mark. By
certifying the environmental leaders in over 300 categories
of products, EcoLogo helps environmental marketers win
customers, and helps buyers - both consumer and corporate -
find and trust the world's most sustainable products.
Links To More About Drain Openers
Matha Stewart, Cole Hardware and Unique and Unique Super
Digest-It Safe Drain Opener. When Matha Stewart wanted a
safe drain opener, she went to Cole Hardware in San
Francisco. Find out what they recommended and why.
RV Related Links
Check out how Province of Nova
Scotia deals with RV's and The Environment. It is the first
province to develop and embrace a public awareness
program regarding the use of biological
alternatives to chemically treating RV
effluent.
Link to Water Bulletin, The Influence of RV Chemicals In Marina or
Campground Septic Tanks written by the Water
Quality Program, College of Human Ecology, Cornell
University.
EPA-Alert for RV, Boat and Mobile Home
Owners is About Safe Wastewater Disposal. Informs you
about which chemicals you should not use,
those you should be aware of and how you
can help, save money and keep a more healthy
environment.
University of Arizona RV Holding Tank Treatment & Deodorizers in
Septic Systems article of June 2001
provides useful information on How Septic Systems
Work, RV Treatments & Deodorizers, What You Can Do To
Help and a fact sheet on active ingredients you
should avoid using in your RV Holding Tank.
RV Holding Tank Treatment & Deodorizers in Septic
Systems
Links To More About Wastewater
Homeowners are responsible for their own septic system
maintenance and repair. Proper maintenance will save money in
the long run by preventing a system failure and extending the
life of the system. This Cornell University article on
septic systems and wastewater can help.
Understanding Your Household Septic System
written by Cooperative Extension, College of Agricultural
Sciences, The University of Arizona. Topics include an
introduction, How A Septic System Works, The Soil Absorption
System and Manageing Your System.
Managing Your Household Septic System. Another
good article written by Cooperative Extension, College of
Agricultural Sciences, The University of Arizona. Topics
include Maintenance, Controlling Wastewater Volumes,
Wastewater Quality, Maintaining the Septic Tank and
Maintaining the Drainfield.
The first step of the wastewater treatment process is
Maintaining Your Septic Tank. Written by
Cooperative Extension, College of Agricultural Sciences, The
University of Arizona. Topics include Safeguarding Your
System, Tank Maintenance, Measuring Sludge Accumulation,
Measuring Scum Accumulation, Septic Tank Additives and Other
Additions To The Tank.
Inspecting Your Household Septic System
written by Cooperative Extension, College of Agricultural
Sciences, The University of Arizona. Topics on Maintaining
Your Septic System, Why Maintain Your Septic System?,
Inspecting Your System and Septic Sytem location.
The University of Arizona, College of Agricultural and Life
Sciences has an interesting article on Antibacteria Prodcts In Septic Systems.
Includes tips on how to improve septic system
performance.
Household Chemicals And Your Septic System
article written by Cornell University provides further
insight to how chemicals can create havoc in your septic
system and possibly cost you many $ to rectify the problem.
Topics include Ground Water Pollution, Disinfectants, Drain
Cleaners, Surfacants, Heavy Metals, Septic Care and
Maintenance.
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