How do you dispose of your saltwater?

t316

Active Member
Originally Posted by DrTITO
http:///forum/post/3066153
I have poured the waste water in the same spot for some years now and nothing grows there. Even the unwanted tree at the end of the drain died from the salt.
Heres a Question that I have always wanted to ask....if I dried out the waste water could the salt still be used ???
There would still be some salt there, along with a bunch of other cruddy solids that didn't disolve. This is "waste" or "dirty" water so it's going to be loaded with bad stuff. There would be no way to seperate the salt from the junk.
Thought provoking question though
 

nw2salt08

Active Member
I drain it into a bucket, put the lid on, carry it to my front porch and dump it off the side of the porch into the grass. My roses have never been more beautiful.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Nw2Salt08
http:///forum/post/3066224
I drain it into a bucket, put the lid on, carry it to my front porch and dump it off the side of the porch into the grass. My roses have never been more beautiful.

REALLY? I wouldn't think it would be good for flowers...hmmmm...
 

drtito

Member
Originally Posted by T316
http:///forum/post/3066210
There would still be some salt there, along with a bunch of other cruddy solids that didn't disolve. This is "waste" or "dirty" water so it's going to be loaded with bad stuff. There would be no way to seperate the salt from the junk.
Thought provoking question though


Thanks for the answer.
 
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