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#37940 07/29/02 07:00 AM
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What things should I consider regarding inflow of household grey water into a fish pond?

What is greywater?
Any water that has been used in the home, except water from toilets, is called greywater. Dish, shower, sink and laundry water comprise 50-80% of residential "waste" water. This may be reused for other purposes, especially landscape irrigation.


How can I determine if "biodegradible" soaps and detergents would harm fish?

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This is only a guess but I would say that the phosphates in the "greywater" will promote excessive algae growth.
There is also the probability that you will introduce undesirable chemicals into your pond.

Larry

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I've done some further searching on this subject. One thing I've found in a few places is a warning that even biodegradable soaps are harmful to fish. Something called "surfactants" present in even biodegrabable soaps and detergants.

excerpt from http://lists.saveourshores.org/pipermail/sos/2002-June/000002.html

All soaps and detergents even the biodegradable ones, are toxic to fish and
other aquatic life. The "surfactants" in most liquid detergents and
shampoos is called sodium lauryl sulfate which destroys the oxygen exchange
in the gills of fish. "Biodegradable" detergents still contain
surfactants. In their water quality testing procedures for safe release of
treated water or "effluent", the local sewage treatment plant, sewer
authority midcoastline, uses the harmful sodium lauryl sulfate as a
reference toxicant for our LD(Lethal Dose) 50 sensitivity check of their
bioassay fish. The dose at which 50% of the fish die ranges from about 17
PPM (PARTS PER MILLION) to 30 PPM.


I'm sure the volume of discharge and volume of water probably make a difference, but I guess I won't fool with it.


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