Klainmeister
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The reason why I ask is because I am building a print washer this weekend and was thinking of having the outflow into parts of my garden. Water is tight--as always--here in the high desert and I hate to be wasteful.
The reason why I ask is because I am building a print washer this weekend and was thinking of having the outflow into parts of my garden. Water is tight--as always--here in the high desert and I hate to be wasteful.
some will say its harmless ( as they always do ) some will even say your spent toners are harmless ( they always do )...
I used to have a bulletin on just this subject. If i recall correctly they showed the math to figure out concentrations and quantities, but ended by saying call your ag. dept.& they will give you to a local person who will help you, but Kodak said even if allowed you should water ornamentals, not crops- just to be safe. I have some old bulletins somewhere in a box. I'll look for them. Steel wool will remove any silver if you're worried about it, just run it into a plastic trash can as a holding tank and water stuff the next day. Put the drain a hand's width from the bottom, and when the steel wool is gone drain and dry the sludge. When you have an ounce or more send it to a refiner, and get money for film.
You might want to take a look at J-212 'The Technology of Silver Recovery for Photographic Processing Facilities' at http://www.kodak.com/ek/uploadedFil...ronment/Publications_Library/J212ENG-0311.pdf
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As noted earlier, Silver metal and Silver salts are bacteriostats. As such, they kill bacteria. Good soil needs bacteria, for better or worse. Kill bacteria and some things cannot grow or live.
This is very important. Healthy populations of soil bacteria are necessary for healthy plants.
See also:
J-215 'Recovering Silver from Photographic Processing Solutions'
http://www.kodak.com/ek/uploadedFiles/J215ENG.pdf
http://bitly.com/RNL0As
and
J-216 'The Fate and Effects of Silver in the Environment'
http://www.kodak.com/ek/uploadedFiles/J-216_ENG.pdf
http://bitly.com/VYCFKj
The bit.ly URLs seem to work better.
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