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Richard Gottlieb
Dear Peggy: I purchased your book on eliminating head odors and found it to be very enlightening. To this end I have already this year installed a "by-pass" hose between the head raw water intake and the sink drain with a marelon ball valve in between. I plan to use it to "flush the hoses" with fresh water to control odors from the hoses. However, after reading your book with regard to the role of aerobic vs. anaerobic bacteria in creating/fighting head odors and the need for a supply of ambient oxygen to support the action of aerobic bacteria, I'm wondering if it might be possible to "oxygenate" the holding tank environment with the addition of a laundry additive like OxyClean. My understanding from their company website is that when mixed with water, OxyClean is supposed to react to liberate oxygen and soda ash, without the use of bleach. Although the actual chemical composition is not clear, the company's FAQ indicates that the solution created has a pH of between 10.4 and 10.8, making it moderately alkalai, similar to baking soda, but not as strong as lye. What are your thoughts on this? Could aerobic bacteria survive a moderately alkalai environment if enough oxygen were present?P.S. I am NOT a representative for OxyClean in any way, shape or form.