The county I live in for a while did make new septic systems have to be aerobic but found out that the aerobic kind weren't that great. I wouldn't like having to PAY someone to come service an aerobic system every year plus having to replace electric pumps and pay for electricity to operate it. I fought for a conventional septic system in 2001 and it works great. It has a leach line that the pipe isn't really pipe it's a open bottom dome(Quonset) shape. It's was installed in trench with NO washed stone and back filled. It's been a drought here since '07 and I see no green grass growing outlining the area it is as it does on a perforated line & with stone in trench. As far as a chemical one can put Ridex or yeast used to make bread will help.
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