Valerie
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I was recently hired at a college-- darkroom has a silver recovery unit. That's where my stuff will now be going. If you are near the Woodlands, I'll dump your old fixer there too, Bill.
If you just evaporate it outside can you just dispose the solid in household trash? (bit sewer)
>>>So, bottom line - keep the silver out of the drain.<<<
Does that include rinsing prints where the water goes down the drain?
thebdt:
Hmm, perspective. Nicely summarized.

>>>So, bottom line - keep the silver out of the drain.<<<
Does that include rinsing prints where the water goes down the drain?
just in case folks who use selenium think it is OK to pour that down the drain as well
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=39194
the effects are very much like getting radiation poisioning ....
But wouldn't the toner normally be depleted or nearly so before one threw it away?
THAT is a good question ... how do you know when it IS depleted?
Maybe when it no longer works?
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