[pct-l] CLeanliness

Donna Saufley dsaufley at sprynet.com
Fri Jan 18 12:02:15 CST 2008


I learned from a poster last year that it’s also important that
biodegradable soaps be rinsed over SOIL, not rock or plants.  It takes some
time for the soap to break down (months), so if it’s goes directly onto
plants, it could affect them.  If it’s over rock, it does not break down
effectively, and can wash out to water sources.

 

L-Rod

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On Behalf Of katherine becksvoort
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 9:39 AM
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Subject: [pct-l] CLeanliness

 


Kris,
Baby wipes. 
 
Key.
 
Or wet bandana, that you can rinse out daily in a stream, away from areas
folks will be gettting water.
 
 
Please, Please Please, if you use soap in any way, even if it's
"biodegradable", use it at least 150 to 200 feet away from any running
water, or pooled water. Biodegradable soaps are still bad for the water.
Period.
 
MoonPie

 


 


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