Little known fact:The wastewater treatment plant that Stanford sends its water to cannot remove all chemicals from our water before they dump it into the bay. They get the major ones, and treat the water for things that can kill humans, but chemicals from things like birth control and Prozac still get into the bay water and make our fish sterile (albeit un-depressed?).
We can thus assume that the effects of this biodegradable "natural" (whatever that technically means) laundry detergent are less harmful than whatever we're doing to the fishies now.
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Someone should inform the fish that our runoff my be effective against unwanted pregnancy but will not protect against sexually transmitted disease!
Bill
Posted by tradeshow display | November 15, 2009 3:47 PM
Posted on November 15, 2009 15:47