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• Complete package• Ready to install• Easy to maintainIn the Fall 1996 issue of The <strong>Zabel</strong> Zone ® , Dick Otiswrote an article about septic tanks titled, 'It's A BeautifulThing'. He was describing the functionality of a septictank but he could just as easily have been describing<strong>Zabel</strong>'s new line of Poly-Tanks.Seven models of septic tanks are available ranging insize from 750 gallons to 1500 gallons. The 1000-gallon,1250-gallon and 1500-gallon tanks come in both singleand dual compartment models. In addition to theseseptic tanks, <strong>Zabel</strong> also has a new 500-gallon pumptank to go along with our full line of filtered pumpvaults.So what makes these tanks so special? Well, let's startwith the fact that they have a structurally superiordesign due to their parabolic shape and unique ribdesign. The ribs have uniform wall thickness throughoutthe tank. This structurally superior design makes themmore tolerant of installation variations with minimumaccess deformation when the tank is under load.In addition, the one-piece, seamless construction ensureswater tightness of the tank. Then topping off the tanksare <strong>Zabel</strong>'s patented risers and lids. These risers andlids have been proven to be the both water tight andstructurally sound when added to Precast concretetanks. Now the connection to the tank itself will bethe same-patented design as therisers themselves thus ensuringa watertight seal each and everytime.Theo B. Terry, III, RSAdd our patent pending inletand outlet tees along with ourquality patented effluent filtersand you do indeed have a trulybeautiful thing, <strong>Zabel</strong>'s New PolyTank line.1-800-221-5742TM35

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