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Default Dishwashing machines need phosphates

On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 20:31:20 -0700 (PDT), Too_Many_Tools
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On Jul 11, 1:05*pm, "Josepi" wrote:
The liquids and dissolved chemicals float right through a septic system,
over the two sediment tanks and through the leaching bed.

The chemicals have to go somewhere. They don't just disappear into thin air.

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"jim" *wrote in messagenews:2LCdnW2hRp1tpYbTnZ2dnUVZ_q2dnZ2d@brigh t.net...

Is there any adverse affect to the septic tank? I thought phosphates
from septic systems had adverse effects on clean groundwater.

-jim


Into the aquifer...and then they come out the faucet into your glass
of water which you then drink.

Or absorbed into your body when you bath.


Absorbed how? Through osmosis or through your spreading your ass
cheecks open to absorb through your butthole?


Anyone who thinks what is flushed down the drain doesn't end up back
into your water supply does not understand science.

TMT


My flushes don't end up in my drinking water, we send our flushes down
to chocolate city. Do you live in a chocolate city? Laugh, laugh,
laugh!