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bearmtnmartin
2008-01-08, 07:51 PM
Hi all,

I have an customer with some major issues with his septic system. Lab tests of his septic tank show a ph of 4.9, traces of red phosphorus, and ammonia at 350 ppm. He swears there is nothing unusual entering his system, but clearly something is up. Anyone have any ideas what might cause these readings?

Martin
Sparkes Septic Service

Pete Morici
2008-01-09, 06:40 PM
Hi all,

I have an customer with some major issues with his septic system. Lab tests of his septic tank show a ph of 4.9, traces of red phosphorus, and ammonia at 350 ppm. He swears there is nothing unusual entering his system, but clearly something is up. Anyone have any ideas what might cause these readings?

Martin
Sparkes Septic Service

Martin..... Those ingredients aren't from natural events. I'm not trying to be a wise guy, but you may have stumbled on to a Meth Lab. These are typical by products of making Meth.

Stephen
2008-01-19, 11:00 PM
METH LAB, Be Careful!!!!