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Default Why is older dishwasher not washing well?

On Sun, 12 Feb 2012 20:35:43 -0500, Dan Espen wrote:

Ashton Crusher writes:

Actually, it does not cause any increase. The current wastewater
treatment plants have no trouble handling this tiny additional load of
phosphates. There is a whole bunch of info about this on the web... I
googled it several months ago... the whole "eliminate the phosphates"
in dishwasher detergents turned out to be a solution to a non-problem.
But you know how gvt is.... Same reason no one uses DDT anymore even
though far more damage is done by malaria that is still not controlled
since the ban on DDT. Most of the DDT studies showing harm turned out
to be bogus. But you know how gvt is...


Hey Ashton, how's Demi?

As was previously posted in this thread, phosphate removal in a sewage
plant is expensive and causes other problems. I don't know how many
plants treat for phosphates. Do you?

As far as DDT, I'm thinking, you're nuts.
"Most studies"? Really? Show me.

No, show all of us.


DAGS: "DDT fraud"