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7<div style="width:524px;border:3px solid #FA9700;padding:15px;text-align:left;font-family:calibri;font-size:17px;">A team of 14 scientists from a prestigious university in US are behind <b>a flushing trick</b> that eliminates the need to have your septic tank pumped.<br />
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13This 55 grams tab breaks down and <b>eliminates</b> all organic sludge from your septic tank, including natural oils, grease and organic hydrocarbons and <b>prevents back-ups, clogs, including corrosion.</b><br />
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17Over 21,374 septic tank owners have been using these organic tabs already and they are now saving <b>close to $500 a year</b> because they don&#39;t need to have their septic tank pumped anymore, and <b>thousands</b> in the long run because their septic tank <b>is running smooth!</b><br />
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21So, if you <b>own or live in a house with a septic system,</b> be sure to check out these tiny tabs on the page below because they can help you save <b>thousands!</b><br />
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23<a href="http://herpfix.biz/4UKq2HZDCAHWjeIPIJ9_iGmchxti7-fZywpw9exBi19TQxV_gA" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>Tiny Tab Can Help You Save Thousands On Your Septic System</b></a><br />
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27<span style="font-size:14px;">Lisa</span></b></div>
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31<span style="color:#FFFFFF; font-size:3px;">view of Heritage Policy in 2006 was criticised, and the Government began a process of consultation on changes to Planning Policy Guidance 15, relating to the principles of selection for listing buildings in England. The government&#39;s White Paper &quot;Heritage Protection for the 21st Century&quot; published on 8 March 2007 offered a commitment to sharing the understanding of the historic environment and more openness in the process of designation. In 2008, a draft Heritage Protection Bill was subject to pre-legislative scrutiny before its passage through UK Parliament. The legislation was abandoned despite strong cross-party support, to make room in the parliamentary legislative programme for measures to deal with the credit crunch, though it may be revived in future. The proposal was that the existing registers of buildings, parks and gardens, archaeology and battlefields, maritime wrecks, and World Heritage Sites be merged into a singl
32 e online register that will &quot;explain what is special and why&quot;. English Heritage would become directly responsible for identifying historic assets in England and there would be wider consultation with the public and asset owners, and new rights of appeal. There would have been streamlined systems for granting consent for work on historic assets. After several years of consultation with heritage groups, charities, local planning authorities, and English Heritage, in March 2010 the DCLG published Planning Policy Statement 5, &quot;Planning for the Historic Environment&quot;. This replaced PPG15 and set out the government&#39;s national policies on the conservation of the historic environment in England. PPS5 was supported by a Practice Guide, endorsed by the DCLG, the DCMS, and Englis</span><br />
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