Thursday, November 04, 2010 12:00:21 PM
You must not have heard of all the lawsuits that have been filed about the "fertilizer" run off into the water supplies. To much fertilizer can be harmful. Once a plant "ingests" the fertilizer, it can be changed into a harmless material. It is not something that you can just dump in the sewer. If you want to know more, Google water treatment and see how this would back up the system. Clarifiers would be a good place to start. They are what is used to clean up sewage.
Boy are you going over your limit.
Terry
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