Toxic concern

Alfonso

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Oct 7, 2006
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We have a Salt Level Test kit made by Pond Care [Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.]. One of the test chemicals is Mercuric Nitrate monohydrate. They indicate that it is 'very toxic' [T+], but they do not give any instructions on how to safely dispose of the stuff. I am concerned about pouring mercury down my drain and into the nearest river. Are there salt test kits that do not use mercury?
 
Do a search for your state's disposal services, usually a department of "environmental protection agency" or "environmental quality council" handles collection sites throughout the state for collection of household chemicals, hobby chemicals, oil based paints, old batteries etc...

Do a google search for " *your state here* hazardous material disposal"

For Illinois, the first link given, had the one-day sites for the year and all year collection sites.
 
Or a decent manual one for ~$40.
 
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