Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/17

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Subject: [Leica] Darkroom
From: rpcomen at mcn.org (Richard Comen)
Date: Tue Aug 17 08:55:46 2004
References: <200408161835.i7GIYF4T074157@server1.waverley.reid.org> <002401c483f4$ea0065d0$2f01a8c0@benmxoqv5znrvz> <1092704894.4777.2.camel@failsafe> <5.2.1.1.1.20040816224610.009f5160@mail.mcn.org>

If you are dumping a commercial lab into the septic system it is not good. 
For average home use it is fine.  A professor I once had said " young 
people, the specimen is the authority ".  The specimen being my septic tank.




At 07:16 AM 8/17/04 -0400, you wrote:
>I read somewhere, Camera and Darkroom (an expert on chemistry writes a 
>column) I think, that the silver present in the fixer is not good for a 
>septic tank. But is this true?
>
>Richard Comen wrote:
>>I have been on septic systems for 70 years, allways with B&W darkrooms 
>>and no trouble yet.
>>Richard
>>Mendocino Ca
>
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