Considering what the current administration of neocon nuts and corporate
toadies, flunkies and tools of the tax-dodging wealthy are doing to the
environment, I doubt that daily aerial spraying of Kodak's total output of
undiluted D-76, Dektol, Indicator Stop Bath, and Kodafix would make any
significant difference, and actually might be beneficial in washing off some of
the more harmful crap from hundreds of other sources.
I have been putting my bare hands into photo chemicals for 50 years without
apparent harm, and I believe anything you can stick a finger in that doesn't
bite you can't be too dangerous.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
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From: "John Hermanson" <omtech@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> Uhh, if you did it enough, pouring your old darkroom chemicals through your
> driveway simply creates a toxic site under your driveway. Decades ago there
> was a letter in popular photography from a guy who had cut a hole in his
> basement floor. That's where he poured all his old chemistry as he figured
> they were chemicals and this way they'd be going back to nature.
>
> John Hermanson
> Camtech Photo Services, Inc.
> 21 South Lane, Huntington, NY, 11743-4714,
> 631-424-2121, www.zuiko.com
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