http://outreach.Missouri.edu/webster/ag-edge/waste-home/watersoft.html
This website discusses the topic. I came acroos this information on the web as I was trying to research the same question.
In Connecticut it is prohibited by law in any case it is not recommended.
The septic tank contrary to popular myth performs a much smaller portion of the treatment of sewage than the drainfield. The septic tank should be a calm, still environment where settling and separation of the solids and liquids takes place. Salt brine from water softeners because of the high salt content is heavier than sewage and displaces and stirs up the sewage as it enters the tank plunging to the very bottom displacing the accumulated sludge. This is contrary to the normal workings of the tank. Undesirable substances from the bottom of the tank recombine with the clarified sewage effluent in the center zone of the tank and spill over into the drainfield. Salt water brine should never be introduced into a septic tank.
A rechargable deep cycle battery can be fully discharged without damaging the battery. Any auto battery cannot be discharged without damaging the battery. Any dry cell rechargable battery can be fully discharged without damaging the battery.
No, you should not grease a sealed bearing as it can damage the seal and compromise its effectiveness.
No, planing pressure-treated wood may damage the treatment, compromising its effectiveness.
A biased review can harm the credibility and reputation of a product or service by misleading consumers, damaging trust, and impacting sales.
Neem oil can be somewhat effective in deterring squirrels from damaging plants and gardens, as it has a strong smell that can repel them. However, its effectiveness may vary depending on the specific situation and the persistence of the squirrels.
In theory a dismissed BK should be removed from a CR in seven years. A discharged BK, in ten years. Equifax, however will usually inform the consumer that they will carry both for the full ten. The reality is neither is better, they are both very damaging to a person's credit history.
Yes, probiotics can die when frozen. Freezing can affect the viability and effectiveness of probiotics by damaging their cell membranes and reducing their ability to survive in the digestive system. This can result in a decrease in the health benefits they provide.
Yes, quite likely. In the estimation of the employer, if you are damaging staff morale you could be disciplined or discharged. It obviously wasn't a "private" complaint if it got back to your boss.
Cheating on a test can have serious consequences, including academic penalties like failing the test or the course, damaging your reputation with teachers and peers, and potentially impacting your future opportunities and career prospects.
Freezing probiotics can affect their effectiveness and overall health benefits by potentially damaging the live bacteria in the probiotic supplements. Freezing can cause the bacteria to become inactive or die, reducing their ability to provide health benefits when consumed. It is important to store probiotics according to the manufacturer's instructions to maintain their potency and effectiveness.
Exposure to radiation can affect film by causing fogging, impacting image quality or clarity, and potentially damaging the emulsion layer. This can result in discoloration, loss of contrast, and overall deterioration of the film.
Sending bad emails to professors can have serious consequences, such as damaging your professional reputation, affecting your academic standing, and potentially impacting your future opportunities for recommendations or collaborations. It is important to communicate respectfully and professionally in all email correspondence with professors.