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What is a sweetfilter?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

A sweet filter is an Activated Charcoal Septic Odor Control Filter used for venting.

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What is wrong if you are on a septic stystem and have installed a pit and ejector effluent pump in the basement with a vertical check valve and are suddenly getting a strong sewer smell sometimes?

The pit needs a vent line "stink pipe" extended to outside the home. Then the "stink pipe" needs a Sweetfilter. http://www.Sweetfilter.com


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