Hey everyone,
I haven't figured out exactly how I want to dispose of my chemicals yet, and I was wondering if there are any issues storing all of them ( Color / B&W Chemistry, fixer, blix, fix, etc) in one large waste container such as a bleach bottle until disposal.
Also if anyone has suggestions on the best ways to recycle or safely dispose of these it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Moght I suggest at you STOP pouring your well use fixer down the drain and 'recover' the silver.
I found (by mistake) the easiest and least expensive means.
after long hours in my home darkroom.
I had a glass carboy of 'partially used developer standing in the corner and went and poured my used (but not dead 'fixer' into that carboy and replaced the stopper... and being more than ready for a good night's sleep....headed off to bed.
A couple of evenings later I was 'back' for more processing.. I looked in the corner and noticed an inch or so of a black precipitate. What had happened???
I contacted one of Kodak's scientists (The late Dr, Mowery.. also known on line as "Chemical engineer) and he indicated the black powder was, in fact, the PUREST form of silver you might (or could ) 'Find'.. and suggested I find a 'place' to have it melted down in muffle furnace.. So I took it over to a friend in the nearby university and got the job done.
As of today I still have TWO carboys in a corner 'ready and able to accept my used chemicals, rather than pouring those used chemicals down the drain (where they are 'LOST FOREVER.
There are a few 'folks' on the forums (fora???) who have claimed I am 'FULL of S**T... But I don't really care.
I sell it to nearby jewellery repair shop and use the $$ for more chemicals when in need.
Ken