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| Draining tub to mama earth? |
Okay, this should have been my first and most important question.
For a long time I've been waiting 'til clor is zero and ph/alk are neutral and then draining straight to lawn and plant area.
Total no-no, or hey thats like tap water w/ a little "organic material" mixed in?Plants seem content, but who knows over time.
Hell I'm driving a biodiesel truck. Wanna do right by mama.
I know this drainage practice is prohibited by local codes. |
| Posted by on 2007-05-15 10:25:45. (9913) |
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62 views and no replies?
guess either the flora is all good or its a chemical company conspiracy. |
| Posted by on 2007-05-24 22:38:08. (10016) |
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if PH is neutral, and chlorine and bromine are 0, plants will like it more than rainwater. Go ahead. Never heard of local codes that prohibit draining a spa, but even if they exist, if the water is balanced, go for it. |
| Posted by on 2007-05-25 09:04:22. SW Florida (10023) |
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