Sodo
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Yep no control what people are putting down the toilet. Wasn't long ago that you were told flushing expired medications down the toilet was an approved method for disposal. I bet lots still do. I couldn't tell you if theres a better alternative because I don't know either. I suppose you ought to take them to a hazmat facility but I just keep them in a box.
The chance that Milorganite is "polluted" though, is a possibility. I suspect the chance that Roundup could have some "accepted" level of (unknown / or dangerous) pollutants as well, and nobody knows that either. Same as any other fertilizer it couldn't possibly be pure - you don't know the percentage of pollutants that come to your land in that fertilzer truck.
The chance that Milorganite is "polluted" though, is a possibility. I suspect the chance that Roundup could have some "accepted" level of (unknown / or dangerous) pollutants as well, and nobody knows that either. Same as any other fertilizer it couldn't possibly be pure - you don't know the percentage of pollutants that come to your land in that fertilzer truck.