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Tested for ProvenI I I <br /> The Eljen GSF system technology is based on research The Eljen CSF Geotextile Sand Filter System is a cost-effective <br /> — conducted by nationally recognized engineering scientists upgrade from other septic technologies. Unlike other systems <br /> from the University of Connecticut. Eljen Corporation has that treat effluent only once, the GSF's patented Bio-Matt'" <br /> over 30 years of success in the onsite wastewater industry, pre-treatment process treats septic effluent twice. That means <br /> with tens of thousands of systems currently in use. The GSF is that the soil can absorb the effluent more easily, resulting in a <br /> CD 0 <br /> recognized by regulatory officials and experts in the industry better-performing system in a smaller area than other systems. <br /> as one of the most reliable wastewater treatment technologies HOW THE GSF SYSTEM WORKS <br /> CL o in the marketplace today. Incoming effluent and bacteria flow through the perforated <br /> CD The GSF technology is based on scientific principles which pipes which distribute the effluent over the Modules. <br /> state that improved effluent quality provides increased soil • Open air channels in the Modules allow beneficial bacteria <br /> 0 c. absorption rates. GSF's proprietary two-stage Bio-Matt`" to grow on the Bio-Matt fabric and treat effluent. <br /> CD a pre-filtration process improves effluent quality while increasing A geotextile fabric covers the top and sides of the GSF <br /> o =3 reliability and ease of operation. Modules, protecting the system's sand and soil from fine <br /> uZi o The Eljen GSF is a Class I system tested and certified by particles that can clog the system. It also helps maintain <br /> o NSF to NSF Standard 40 and 245. effluent storage inside the Modules. <br /> • After effluent passes through the GSF Modules, a lighter, <br /> secondary biomat forms on the layer of sand below the <br /> ® system, where the treatment process is continued. <br /> 0 Co Eljen GSF certified Class 1 245 systems contain a nitrification <br /> zone and a denitrification zone which promotes anaerobic <br /> e0en Geotextile Sand Filter conditions in a carbon rich environment. <br /> • Treated effluent is then absorbed by the native soil where <br /> final filtration takes place. <br /> 4 <br />