BGK: keeping that detail quiet might be a good idea, unless they press for information. Anyone willing to spend a few minutes looking it up on line, would see that it is always mentioned as a safe and reasonable fertilizer. In gardening it is funny because people will pile cow manure(which is soaked in cow urine too) on their garden, yet flip at the thought of using human urine, which is generally clinically sterile when it leaves the body.

JHAP: What! And you aren't spending evry other day in the hospital?
Seriously though, that's awesome. My concern is that as much as fertilizing is mentioned as a productivity increaser, and as much as "cost" is referenced, I feel more people need to know the truth about urine. It's ideal, it's basically free, and it's basically unlimited.
The only reason I mentioned the dilution is because for those who are carefully managing a specific sized pond, they would need to know recommended rates for any fertilizer they were using.