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"We Traveled To Alot Of Different Places While On Vacation, Until The wife Asked Directions"
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Muddydogs wrote:
Wondering if bleach treated water would be safe to dump on the lawn? I have 2 15 gallon jugs with 1/4 cup bleach each in them and 4 5 gallon jugs with a spot of bleach in them. Not that I'm all worried about water use but it seems a waste to dump 50 gallons plus the rinse water out in the dirt when the grass could use some.
Just picked up the blue 15 gallon jugs and figured I had better disinfect them since I know nothing about the jugs. Decided I might as well do a few 5 gallon jugs why I was at it. Getting my hunting camp gear together.
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โAug-30-2016 04:15 AM
Flapper wrote:
You will have no problem.
Bleach tends to break down fairly quickly, unless it has been very well sealed and not exposed to heat or light. So if yours has been sitting around for a while, it's concentration is already lower. Health departments make restaurants use bleach water for sanitizing tables, counters, etc., and they mandate that it has to be used within a pretty short time after mixing, just due to that issue.
Secondly, the bleach that is present will combine with any dust, dirt and soil in the grass, and dissipate very rapidly. Ask any pool owner about what happens to all his chlorine in a rain storm...
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