Hi All,

I’m a member of the AgX Collective in Boston.  

I’m a newbie to analog filmmaking, thoroughly hooked after a week at Phil 
Hoffman’s Film Farm this summer.

I live in rural Massachusetts, and plan to build a darkroom this fall in a home 
studio.  I’m concerned about the impact on health of chemical drain/disposal.  
We have a well and septic system, as do our neighbors.  I’m seeking info about 
best and safest practice for disposing of chemicals, both regarding human water 
consumption, and also the impact on the complete ecological system.  

I’ve been told that the best one can do is to rebottle used chemicals and take 
to a toxic waste site, in addition to installing a filtration system to catch 
silver nitrate that drains from washes.  Is that accurate?  What is 
safest/causes least harm?  I’m excited to learn more about “organic developing” 
after getting an intro to this from Ricardo Leite at Film Farm, but am also 
seeking info about chemical processing.

Questions:
what can a filtration system actually filter?  Just silver nitrate?  Can it 
filter chemicals from developers, bleach, fix, etc?
can you point me to info on how to construct a filtration system?
what chemicals/how much will still go into the ground, and what is impact on 
humans, animals, plants?
is this safe for a septic system?
suggestions for reading/info/resources?

Thanks kindly for any advice/resources!

Sarah Bliss
http://www.SarahBlissArt.com

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